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D.   T.   KlNARD 
Secretary  and  Treasurer 


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SENIORS 


Cecil  Abrams 

"Abee" 
Ncivbcrry,  South  Carolina 

MECHANICAL   ENGINEERING 

"No  one  can  love  and  be  wise  at  the 
same  time." 

Private;    Private;    Private;    Private;    Member 

of  A.  S.  M.  E.;   Member  Tau  Beta  Pi,  '32 

and    '3  3;    R.    O.    T.    C,    Fort    McClellan, 

Alabama. 

Jail  Birds'  Club,  '29. 


Elisha  Cureton  Abrams 

"Big  Abraham" 
Newberry,  South  Carolina 

AGRONOMY 

"Patience  is  hitter,  but  reward  is  sweet" 

Private;  Private;  Private;  Private;  New- 
berry County  Club,  '29,  '30,  '31;  College 
4-H  Club,  '31,  '32,  '3  3;  College  Grange, 
'32,  '33;  Calhoun  Literary  Society,  '33; 
Agronomy  Club,  '32,  '33,  President,  33; 
R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama. 


William  Edward  Ackerman 
"Buddy" 

White  Hall,  South  Carolina 

ZOOLOGY  AND  ENTOMOLOGY 

"Determination   makes  dreams  come  true." 

Private;   Private;   Private;   First  Lieutenant; 

Glee  Club,  '29,  '30,  '32,  '33;  Junior  Platoon, 

'31,    '32;    Rifle    Marksman,    R.    O.    T.    C, 

Fort  McClellan,  Alabama. 


SENIORS 

Eugene  Jackson  Adams 

"Gene" 

Birmingham,  Alabama 

TEXTILE  CHEMISTRY  AND  DYEING 

"Doubt  anyone  or  everyone,  but  never 
yourself." 

Private;  Private;  Sergeant;  Captain  S-3;  As- 
sociate Editor  Tiger;  Literary  Editor  Taps; 
Secretary  and  Treasurer  Blue  Key,  '3  2,  '3  3; 
Kappa  Phi,  President,  '3  3;  Sophomore,  Jun- 
ior and  Senior  Dancing  Clubs;  Chairman 
Dance  Committee  Central  Dance  Associa- 
tion; R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  '32. 


Charles  Anthony  Arrington 

Ninety  Six,  South  Carolina 

civil  engineering 

"You  don't  live  but  once.     If   yon   work  it 
right,  once  is  enough." 

Private;  Corporal;  Battalion  Supply  Ser- 
geant; First  Lieutenant;  Palmetto  Literary 
Society,  '31,  '3  2;  Staff  Sergeants'  Club; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Cabinet;  Junior  and  Senior  "Y" 
Councils;  Vice-President  State  B.  S.  U.; 
President  B.  Y.  P.  U.;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  A.  S. 
C.  E.,  '31,  '32,  '33;  Kamp  Klarke  Klan; 
Junior  Platoon;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan, 
Alabama. 


William  Greene  Ashmore 

"Bill" 

Greenville,  South  Carolina 

TEXTILE  chemistri 

"Mottoes,  epitaphs,  etc.,  should  be  on  tomb- 
stones— read  mine  there." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  Captain,  S4 
Regimental  Staff;  The  Tiger  Staff,  '31,  '32, 
Editor-in-Chief,  '3  3;  Charter  Member  Blue 
Key,  '32;  Phi  Psi,  '32;  Junior  Warden,  '3  3; 
Alpha  Chi  Psi;  Greenville  Club,  '3  0,  '31, 
'3  2,  Vice-President,  '3  3;  Central  Dance  As- 
sociation, '3  3;  Junior  and  Senior  Dancing 
Clubs;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan, 
Alabama. 


SENIORS 


Clarence  Linden  Hutchins  Baer 

"Bunny" 

Spartanburg,  South  Carolina 

MECHANICAL    ENGINEERING 

"The  more  you  know  you  know,  you  know, 
you  know  you  know  the  less." 

Private;     Private;     Private;    Senior    Private; 

Aero  Club,  '3  0,  '31,  '3  2,  '3  3;  A.  S.  M.  E., 

'32,  '33;  Tau  Beta  Pi,  '33. 


Joe  Marshall  Balllntine 

Anderson,  South  Carolina 

textile  chemistry  and  dyeing 

"Ah,   but  a   man's   reach  should  e\eeed  his 
grasp, 
Or  what's  a  heaven  for?" 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  First  Lieuten- 
ant (Battalion  Adjutant);  Alpha  Chi  Psi, 
Vice-President,  '3  3;  Honor  Sophomore  Phi 
Psi  Fraternity,  '31,  Secretary  and  Treasurer, 
'32,  President,  '3  3;  Sophomore,  Junior  and 
Senior  Dancing  Clubs;  Central  Dance  Asso- 
ciation, '3  3;  Anderson  County  Club,  Vice- 
President,  '32,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  '33; 
Marksman,  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan, 
Alabama. 


Purvis  William  Bane 

"Horizontal" 
Mullins,  South  Carolina 

AGRIC  ULTURAI      1  N(,1M  1  RING 

"The  darkest  hour  in  any  man's  life  i$  when 

he  sits  down  to  figure  out  bow  be  can  get 

rich  without  working." 

Private;  Private;  Private;  Guidon  Bearer; 
R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama;  Box- 
ing Team,  '3  1,  '3  2;  Track  Team,  '3  2,  '3  3; 
A.  S.  A.  E.,  '32,  '3  3;  Sophomore,  Junior  and 
Senior  Dancing  Clubs. 


SENIORS 

Charles  Lamar  Banister 

"Charlie" 

Chester,  South  Carolina 

civil  engineering 

"Character  is  the  only  true  diploma." 

Private;  Private;  Private;  Second  Lieuten- 
ant; Varsity  Boxing,  '3  2,  '3  3;  South  Caro- 
lina Welterweight  Boxing  Champion,  '33; 
Block  "C"  Club,  '3  3;  President  Chester 
County  Club,  '33;  A.  S.  C.  E.,  '32,  '33; 
Kamp  Klarke  Klan,  '31;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Camp 
McClellan,  Alabama,  '32. 


Lewis  John  Barbare 

"Alex" 

Greenville,  South  Carolina 

textile  engineering 

"Do  the  best  that   you  can,  and  cease 
worrying." 

Private;  Private;  Private;  Private;  Freshman 
Basket-ball,  '29;  Varsity  Basket-ball,  '30; 
Varsity  Baseball,  '31;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  Mc- 
Clellan, Alabama;  Fourth  Corps  Area  Rifle 
Team,  '32. 


1  1 1  rbert  Brice  Beck ii  \\i 

"Teeny" 
Lancaster,  South  Carolina 

ME<  HANK  Al     I  NGIN]  I  KING 

"Be  a  gentleman — the  highest  calling 

of  man." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  First  Lieuten- 
ant (Executive  Officer);  Tau  Beta  Pi,  '33; 
Tiger  Brotherhood,  '3  3;  Senior  Dancing 
Club;  Junior  Platoon;  Rifle  Marksman, 
R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama. 


SENIORS 


Edward  Wvly  Bigger 
York,  South  Carolina 

HORTICULTURE 

"Life  is  too  short  to  make  two  reputations, 
so  while  making,  make  a  good  one." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  Senior  Private; 
Alpha  Zeta,  '3  3;  Tiger  Brotherhood,  '33; 
Horticulture  Society,  '32,  '33;  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Council,  '30,  '31,  '3  2,  '33;  Rifle  Marksman- 
ship, R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama. 


Judson  Kenneth  Bishop 

"Bish" 
Brauchi  ille,  South  Carolina 

AGRICULTURAL  CHEMISTRY 

"Live,  and  let  live." 

Tiger  Staff  Reporter,  '31;  Alpha  Zeta,  '31, 
'32.  Treasurer,  '32,  '33;  Junior  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Council,  '31,  '3  2;  Senior  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Coun- 
cil, '3  2,  '3  3;  International  Relations  Club, 
'33. 


Marvin  Lister  Bonn 

"Lindy" 

Pom  aria,  South  Carolina 

ENTOMOLOGY 

"  'Tis  better  to  have  tried  and  jailed,  than 
never  to  have  tried  at  all." 

Private;    Private;    Private;    Second    Lieuten- 
ant;   Band,    '30,    '3  1,    '32,    '33;    Freshman 
Baseball;  Boxing,  '32;  Entomology  Seminar; 
R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama. 


SENIORS 


Hal  Quefton  Boggs 
"Q.  B." 

Calhoun,  South  Carolina 

ARTS   AND   SCIENCE 

"Experience  is  one  of  the  things   you  caul 
get  for  nothing." 

Private;    Private;    Private;    Guidon    Bearer; 

Senior  Dancing  Club;  Third  Term  President 

Calhoun  Literary  Society;  Pi  Gamma  Delta; 

Charter  Member  Orion  Club. 


Mendel  Alex  Bouknight 

"Doc" 

Irmo,  South  Carolina 

AGRICULTURAL    ECONOMICS 

"To  him  who  talks  and  talks  and  talks  this 
motto  should  appeal, 

The    steam    that    toots    the    whistle    never 
turns  a  wheel." 

Private;    Private;    Private;    Senior    Private; 
Palmetto   Literary   Society,    '3  0,    '31;    Fresh- 
man  Football,   '3  0;   Rifle  Marksman,   R.  O. 
T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama. 


Thomas  Otis  Bowen 
"T.  O." 

Pickens,  South  Carolina 

AGRONOMY 

"Be    what    you   are   and    not    pretend    to   he 
what  you  are  not." 

Private;  Corporal;  First  Sergeant;  Captain; 
R.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  McClellan,  Alabama; 
Junior  Platoon,  '3  2;  Vice-President  First 
Sergeants  Club;  President  Blue  Key,  '33; 
President  College  4-H  Club,  '3  3;  Master 
College  Grange,  '3  3;  Literary  Society,  '3  0, 
'3  1,  '3  2,  '3  3;  Tiger  Brotherhood,  '31,  '3  2, 
'3  3;  Censor  Alpha  Zeta,  '3  3;  President 
Freshman  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Council;  Sophomore, 
Junior  and  Senior  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Councils;  Re- 
cording Secretary  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Winner  of 
Trustees  Medal,  '3  1.  Winner  of  South  Caro- 
lina Intercollegiate  Oratorical  Contest,  '32; 
Agronomy  Club,  '33;  Sabre  Club,  '33. 


SENIORS 

William  Andrew  Bowles 

"Bill,"  "Jew" 
Columbia,  South  Carolina 

ARCHITECTURE 

"Why  worry?" 

Private;  Corporal;  Drum  Major;  Executive 
Officer;  Racketeers,  '3  1;  Jungaleers,  '32, 
'3  3;  Calhoun  Literary  Society,  '30;  Minaret 
Club,  '30,  '31,  '3  2,  '3  3,  President;  R.  O.  T. 
C,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama,  '32;  Sigma  Ep- 
silon,  '32,  '33;  Intramural  Basket-ball; 
Swimming,  '32,  '33;  Columbia  Club,  '31, 
'32;  Sophomore  Dancing  Club,  '31. 


Jesse  DuBoise  Boynton 

"Eagle" 
White  Hall,  South  Carolina 

ANIMAL    HUSBANDRY 

"Take  everybody's   advice — then  do  as    you 
please." 

Private;     Private;    Private;    Senior    Private; 

Animal    Husbandry    Club,    '3  2,    '3  3;    Dairy 

Club,   '31,   '32;  Colleton  County  Club,  '28, 

'29,  '32,  '33. 


George  Legare  Broadway 

"Bullet" 

Sumter,  South  Carolina 

ANIMAL    HUSBANDRY 

"Never  explain — your  friends  don't  need  it, 
and    your  enemies    won't   believe    yon   any- 
way." 

Private;  Private;  Private;  Senior  Private; 
Junior  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Council,  '3  1,  '32;  Senior 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Council,  '3  2,  '3  3;  Dairy  Club, 
'3  1,  '\2;  R.  C).  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Ala- 
bama. 


SENIORS 

Edwin  Albert  Burgess 

"Ed" 

Belfon,  South  Carolina 

AGRONOMY 

"The  motto  of  wisdom  is:  'To  serve  all,  but 
love  only  one.'  " 

Private;  Private;  Sergeant;  Private  Again; 
Junior  Dancing  Club;  Senior  Dancing  Club; 
Agronomy  Club;  Football,  '31;  Anderson 
County  Club;  Member  of  Clemson  R.  O.  T. 
C.  Baseball  Team;  R.  O.  T.  C.  Camp,  Fort 
McClellan,  Alabama. 


Wyatt  Aiken  Burgess 

"Hatchet,"   "Sphinx,"  "Stone  Face" 
Belfon,  South  Carolina 

textile  engineering 

"A  cjuittcr  never  wins  ami  a  winner  never 
quits." 

Private;  Corporal;  Private;  Second  Lieuten- 
ant; Baseball,  '30,  '31,  '32;  Rifle  Team,  '32, 
Captain,  '3  3;  Rifle  Team,  Fort  McClellan, 
Alabama,  '3  2,  Marksman,  Fort  McClellan, 
Alabama;  Member  Block  "C"  Club,  '32,  '33. 


Christopher   Fitzsimmons   Burns 

"Squat" 

Columbia,  Smith  Carolina 

textile  industrial  education 

"Paint  the  %Oul,  inter  mind  the  legs  ami 
arms." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;   Private  Again; 
Freshman    Football,    '29;    Varsity    Football, 
'30,  '3  1;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Ala- 
bama;   Junior   Platoon;    Ring  Committee, 
'3  3;   Senior  Dancing  Club,   '3  3. 


SENIORS 

Hazel  Lawrence  Byrd 

"Flag  Pole" 

Darlington,  South  Carolina 

ELECTRICAL    ENGINEERING    INDUSTRIAL 
EDUCATION 

"Yon  arc  not  abut  you  think   yon  arc;  hut 
what  you  think,  you  are." 

Private;  Private;  Very  Private;  Senior  Pri- 
vate; Sophomore,  Junior,  and  Senior  Danc- 
ing Clubs;  Calhoun  Literary  Society,  '30, 
'31;  Debating  Team,  '30,  '31;  R.  O.  T.  C, 
Fort  McClellan,  Alabama,  '32;  Secretary  of 
Iota  Lambda  Sigma,  '32,  '33. 


Archibald   McLucas   Calhoun 

"Arp" 
Clio,  South  Carolina 

AGRONOMY 

"Speech  is   great,   hut   silence  is   greater." 
Private;    Private;    Private;    Private;    Agron- 
omy  Club,   '31,    '3  2,    '3  3;   Calhoun   Literary 
Society,    '3  2,    '3  3;    Marlboro    County    Club; 
Junior  and  Senior  Dancing  Clubs. 


John   William  Can  iri  i  i 
"Bill" 

Pickens,  South  Carolina 

INDUSTRIAl      1  N(,IN'l  1  RING 

"What  I  am  and  what  I  hope  to  he,  I  owe 

to  m y  loved  ones." 

Private;  Private;  First  Lieutenant;  Battalion 
Adjutant;  Pickens  County  Club,  '28,  '29, 
'30;  Jail  Birds  Club,  '29,  '30;  Motor  Club, 
'3  1,  '32;  Iota  Lambda  Sigma,  Honorary  Fra- 
ternity, '31,  '32,  '33,  President,  '32,  '33; 
Chairman  Display,  Engineer- Architecture's 
Day,  '3  2;  R.  C).  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  An- 
niston,  Alabama. 


SENIORS 

Parks  Baskin  Chappell 

"Buddy" 

Bishopi  ille,  South  Carolina 

agricultural  engineering 

"Thoughts,  arc   mightier  than  strength  of 
hand." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  First  Lieuten- 
ant; A.  S.  A.  E.,  '31,  '32,  '33,  Secretary- 
Treasurer,  '31,  '3  2;  Kappa  Phi;  R.  O.  T.  C, 
Fort  McClellan,  Alabama;   Rifle  Marksman. 


Paul  Gilreath  Chastain 
"P.  G." 

Taylors,  South  Carolina 

agricultural  education 

"A    man    hath    joy    in    the    answer    of    his 

mouth;  a  word  in  due  season,  how  good  is 

if." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  Captain,  S-l; 
Calhoun  Literary  Society,  '3  0,  '31;  Palmetto 
Literary  Society,  '31,  '32,  '33,  President, 
'3  3;  Charter  Member,  Alpha  Tau  Alpha,  '3  2, 
Secretary  and  Treasurer,  33;  Saber  Club, 
'32,  '33;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Ala- 
bama; College  4-H  Club,  '31,  '3  2,  '3  3; 
Company  Boxing,  '31,  '32;  Education  Club, 
'32;  Junior  and  Senior  "Y"  Councils. 


Charles  Herbert  Cheatham 

"Madam" 

Coronaco,  South  Carolina 

agricultural  chemistry 

"Love  many  and  trust  feu,  hut  always  pad- 
dle your  own  canoe." 

Private;  Private;  Private;  Second  Lieuten- 
ant; Palmetto  Literary  Society,  '3  1,  '32,  '33, 
Chaplain,  Third  Term,  '3  3,  President, 
Fourth  Term,  '33;  Junior  and  Senior  Danc- 
ing Clubs;  Junior  and  Senior  "Y"  Councils; 
R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama. 


SENIORS 

Robert  Johnson  Clarkson 

"Bob" 

Camden,  South  Carolina 

TEXTILE    ENGINEERING 

"Be  a  gentleman — the  highest  calling  of 
man." 

Private;   Corporal;   Sergeant;   First  Lieuten- 
ant; Freshman  Football,  '29;  Freshman  Bas- 
ket-ball, '3  0;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan, 
Alabama;  Junior  Platoon. 


Henry  Austin  Clayton 
"H.  A." 

Jackson i  ille,  Florida 

ELECTRICAL    ENGINEERING 

"He  who  loves  is  a  fool;  he  who  lores  not  is 
a  bachelor." 

Private;  Private;  Private;  Senior  Private; 
Rifle  Team,  '29;  Palmetto  Literary  Society, 
'29,  '30;  A.  I.  E.  E.,  '32,  '33;  Senior  Danc- 
ing Club,  '33;  Rifle  Marksman,  R.  O.  T.  C, 
Fort  McClellan,  Alabama. 


Frank  Thomas  On  ton 

"Frank" 

Florence,  South  Carolina 

hor  nc  ui  TUR] 

"All  that  I  am  I  one  to  my  mother;  all  that 
I  am  not  I  one  to  myself." 

Private;    Private;    Private;    Second   Lieuten- 
ant; Junior  and  Senior  Dancing  Clubs;  Hor- 
ticulture Society,  '32,  '3  3;  Marksman,  R.  O. 
T.   C,   Fort    McClellan,   Alabama. 


SENIORS 


James  Rutledge  Coleman 

"J-  R-" 

Hyman,  South  Carolina 

ELECTRICAL    ENGINEERING 

"There  is  always  a  better  way." 

Private;    Corporal;    Sergeant;    Private;    Rifle 
Team,  '29;  A.  I.  E.  E.,  '31,  '32. 


George  Nicholas  Constan 
"Rah-Rah,"  "George-Key" 
Columbia,  South  Carolina 

CHEMISTRY 

"Don't  near  a  mask;  expose  thy  trueself  and 
fight." 

Private;  Corporal;  Supply  Sergeant;  Second 
Lieutenant;  Cheer  Leader,  '31,  '32,  '33, 
Head  Cheer  Leader,  '32,  '3  3;  Glee  Club,  '3  0, 
'31,  '32,  '33;  Junior  Boxing  Manager,  '32; 
Senior  Manager,  '3  3;  Block  "C"  Club,  '3  3; 
Junior  Dancing  Club,  '3  2;  Rifle  Marksman, 
Fort  McClellan,  Alabama,  '32;  Sigma  Ep- 
silon 


Johnson  Craig 

"J" 

Central,  Smith  Carolina 

ARTS    AND    SCIINCE 

"Earth's  noblest  thing,  a  woman  perfected." 

Private;  Private;  Private;  Private;  Freshman 
Football,  '29;  Freshman  Basket-ball,  '30; 
Varsity  Football,  '30,  '31,  '32;  Varsity 
Basket-ball,  '31,  '32,  '33;  Varsity  Track, 
'31,  '32,  Captain,  '33;  Block  "C",  '30,  '31, 
'32,  Vice-President,  '32,  '33;  Winner  of 
Fourth  Corps  Area  Shot  Put  and  High 
Jump;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Ala- 
bama. 


SENIORS 

Marvin  Robert  Cr  an  ford 

"Croggins" 

Kings  Mountain,  North  Carolina 

TEXTILE    ENGINEERING 

"Love  for  one,  friendship  for  a  few,  and  re- 
spect for  many." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  First  Lieuten- 
ant (Executive  Officer);  Phi  Psi  Fraternity, 
'32,  Senior  Warden,  '3  3;  North  Carolina 
Club;  Junior  Platoon,  '3  2;  Rifle  Marksman; 
R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama. 


Wayne  Robert  Culp 

"Preacher" 
Inman,  South  Carolina 

ANIMAL    HUSBANDRY 

"Take  your  time;  he  who  hastens, 
st  n  in  hies." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  Second  Lieu- 
tenant; Sophomore  Dancing  Club,  '30,  '31; 
Senior  Dancing  Club,  '3  2,  '3  3;  Animal  Hus- 
bandry Club,  '31,  '3  2,  President,  '3  2,  '3  3; 
Spartanburg  County  Club,  '29,  '30,  '31, 
'32;  Dairy  Club,  '31,  '32. 


William  Danii  l  Dantzi  i  r 

"Bill,"  "Dmi" 

Vance,  South  '  Carolina 

AGRONOMY 

"Somen  here   she    waits    to    make    yon    win," 
Your  soul  in  her  firm,  white  hand — 
Somewhere  the  gods  have  made  for  you, 
The  woman  who  understands." 

Day  Cadet,  '30,  '31,  '32,  Senior  Private,  '33; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Basket-ball  Team,  '30;  Agron- 
omy Club,  '32,  '33;  Junior  Platoon,  '32;  R. 
O.  T.  C,   Fort  McClellan,   Alabama. 


SENIORS 


Griffith  Byrd  Dorn 

"G.  B." 

Greenwood,  South  Carolina 

TEXTILE    CHEMISTRY 

"Your  tomorrow  is  going  to  be  what  your 
today  makes  if!" 

Private;  Private;  Sergeant;  Private;  Phi  Psi, 
'31,  '32,  '33;  Palmetto  Literary  Society,  '31, 
'32,  '33;  Senior  "Y"  Council;  R.  O.  T.  C.; 
Chemical  Warfare  Service,  Edgewood  Ar- 
senal, Maryland;  Junior  Platoon. 


Cornelius  F.  Earnhardt 

"Smiley" 
Spartanburg,  South  Carolina 

MECHANICAL    ENGINEERING 

"Do  common  things,  uncommonly   well" 

Private;  Corporal;  First  Sergeant;  Private; 
President  Sophomore  Class;  President  Junior 
Dancing  Club;  President  Central  Dance  As- 
sociation; Junior  Vice-President  Spartan- 
burg-Clemson  Club,  '32,  Vice-President, 
'33;  First  Sergeants'  Club;  Tennis  Team, 
'30;  A.  I.  E.  E.,  '31;  A.  S.  M.  E.,  '33;  R.  O. 
T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama. 


Robert  Cook  Edwards 

"Smokey" 

Fountain  Inn,  South  Carolina 

\\  1  WING   AND  DESIGNING 

"Determination   makes  dreams  come  true." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  First  Lieuten- 
ant; Freshman,  Football,  '29,  Manager,  '30; 
Assistant  Manager  Varsity  Football,  '31, 
Manager,  '3  2;  Block  "C"  Club,  '3  2;  Phi  Psi 
Fraternity,  '3  3;  Rifle  Marksman,  R.  O. 
T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama;  Laurens 
County  Club,  '29,  '3  0. 


SENIORS 

Clarence  McCall  Ellerbe 

"Sarge" 

Bishopville,  South  Carolina 

HORTICULTURE 

"Make  yourself  an  honest  man,  and  then  you 

may    be  sure  that  there  is  one  rascal  less  in 

the  world." 

Private;  Corporal;  Battalion  Major;  Captain 
S-2;  Rifle  Marksman,  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort 
McClellan,  Alabama;  Sabre  Club;  Senior 
Disciplinary  Council;  Photo  Editor  Taps, 
'33;  Horticulture  Club,  '32,  '3  3;  Secretary 
and  Treasurer,  '3  2;  Commencement  Mar- 
shal, '3  2;  Junior  Platoon;  Staff  Sergeants 
Club;  Charter  Member  Blue  Key  Fraternity; 
Finance  Committee  of  Central  Dance  Asso- 
ciation. 


Norman  B.  Flagg 

"N.  B." 
Lake  Wales,  Florida 

ARCHITECTURE 

"Flay  square  with  yourself." 

Private;   Corporal;    Sergeant;   First   Lieuten- 
ant    (Executive)     Headquarters    Company; 
Football,  '31,  '32;  Block  "C"  Club;  Minaret 
Club. 


Charles  Floyd 

"Charlie" 

Greenville,  South  Carolina 

MECHANICAL    ENGINEERING 

"Why  worry?" 

Private;  Private;  Sergeant;  hirst  Lieutenant; 
Junior    Platoon;    R.    O.    T.    C,    Fort    Mc- 
Clellan, Alabama;  A.  S.  M.  E.J  Senior  Danc- 
ing Club;  Greenville  County  Club. 


SENIORS 


George  Elliott  Fogle 

"Jug" 
Orangeburg,  South  Carolina 

TEXTILE  CHEMISTRY   AND  DYEING 

"I'm  just  a  dreamer  whose  dreams  go  astray, 
They  call  me  the  fool  in  the  play." 

Private;  Corporal;  Private;  First  Lieutenant; 

Tiger    Brotherhood;    Senior    Dancing    Club; 

R.    O.    T.    C,    Fort    McClellan,    Alabama; 

Junior  Platoon. 


Nathan  Joseph  Forb 

"Jasper" 

Saluda,  South  Carolina 

electrical  engineering 

"What   is    north  hating,  is    north  working 
for." 

Private;  Private;  Private;  Second  Lieutenant 
Headquarters  Company;  Sophomore  Danc- 
ing Club,  '30,  '31;  Junior  Dancing  Club, 
'31,  '32;  Senior  Dancing  Club  '32,  '33; 
A.  I.  E.  E.,  '32,  '33;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  Mc- 
Clellan, Alabama;  Junior  Platoon  '32. 


James  Leslie  Ogden  Foster 
"Jello" 

Chesnee,  South  Carolina 

ELECTRICAL   ENGINEERING 

Private;  Corporal;  First  Sergeant;  First 
Lieutenant  (Executive  Officer);  Private; 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Phi;  Charter  Member 
Blue  Key;  Tiger  Brotherhood;  Staff  Reporter 
The  Tiger,  '31,  '32,  Managing  Editor,  '33, 
Associate  Editor,  '3  3;  President  First  Ser- 
geants Club,  '3  2;  President  Senior  Dancing 
Club,  '3  3;  Spartanburg  Clemson  Club,  '32, 
'33;  Central  Dance  Association,  '33;  A.  I. 
E.  E.,  '32. 


SENIORS 


George  Norman  Frey 
Fair  Forest,  South  Carolina 

DAIRY    HUSBANDRY 

"//  you  want  a  friend,  be  one." 

Private;    Private;   Private;    First   Lieutenant; 

Freshman    Football,    '29;    Dairy    Club,    532, 

'33;  Junior  Platoon;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  Mc- 

Clellan,  Alabama. 


John  Leonard  Fulmer 

"Wild  John" 
Prosperity,  South  Carolina 

AGRICULTURAL   ECONOMICS 

"Sympathy  is  the  sum  of  all  virtues." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  Captain;  New- 
berry County  Club,  '29,  '30;  Track,  '31, '33; 
Cross  Country  Team,  '30;  Freshman,  Sopho- 
more, Junior,  Senior  "Y"  Councils;  Secretary, 
Senior  "Y"  Council;  Associate  Editor  "Y" 
Handbook;  "Y"  Cabinet,  '32,  '33;  Tiger 
Brotherhood,  '32,  '33;  Sabre  Club,  '32,  '33; 
Senior  Disciplinary  Council;  Guide,  Junior 
Platoon;  College  Grange;  Honor  Sophomore 
Alpha  Zeta,  '3 1 ;  Chancellor  Alpha  Zeta, 
'32,  '33;  Rifle  Marksman,  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort 
McClellan,  Alabama. 


Leonard  C.  Gaines 

"Gainey" 

Anderson,  South  Carolina 

architecture 

"He  who  does  nothing  for  others  does  noth- 
ing for  himself." 

Private;  Corporal;  Private;  Lieutenant; 
Band,  '30,  '31,  '32,  '33;  Minaret  Club,  '30, 
'31,  '32,  '33;  Junior  Platoon,  '32;  R.  O. 
T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama,  '3  2;  An- 
derson Club,  '30,  '31,  '32,  '33. 


SENIORS 


Samuel  Perdrieau  Galphin 

"Sam" 

Holly  Hill,  South  Carolina 

ANIMAL    HUSBANDRY 

"A  good  name  is  rather  to  be  chosen  than 

great   riches,  and  loving  favor   rather   than 

silver  and  gold." 

Private;  Corporal;  First  Sergeant;  Lieuten- 
ant Colonel;  Sabre  Club,  '3  3;  First  Sergeants 
Club,  '3  2;  "Y"  Cabinet,  '3  3;  Junior  and 
Senior  "Y"  Councils,  '3  2  and  '3  3;  B.  S.  U. 
Council,  '3  3;  Dairy  Club,  '31,  '3  2;  Animal 
Husbandry  Club,  '3 1 ;  College  Rifle  Team, 
'32,  '33;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan, 
Alabama. 


Olen  Bronford  Garrison 

"Oberg" 

Denmark,  South  Carolina 

horticulture 

"From   the  lowest  depth  there  is  a  path  to 
the  loftiest  height:' 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant  Major;  Major; 
Glee  Club,  '29,  '30;  "Y"  Council,  '29,  '30, 
'31,  '3  2;  President  Junior  Council;  "Y" 
Cabinet;  Vice-President  Blue  Key;  Vice- 
President  Staff  Sergeants  Club;  Palmetto 
Literary  Society,  '31;  Junior  Platoon;  R.  O. 
T.  C,  Camp  McClellan,  Alabama;  Scribe  of 
Alpha  Zeta;  Horticulture  Club;  Central 
Dance  Committee;  Chief  Commencement 
Marshal;  First  Lieutenant  Sabre  Club; 
Chairman  of  Senior  Disciplinary  Council; 
President  Senior  Class. 


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William  Henry  Gist 

"Will" 

Carlisle,  South  Carolina 

electrical  engineering 

"There  is  always  a  better  ivay." 

Private;   Private;   Sergeant;   Second   Lieuten- 
ant; Tau  Beta  Pi,  '32,  '33;  A.  I.  E.  E.,  '32, 
'3  3;  Dancing  Clubs;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  Mc- 
Clellan, Alabama. 


SENIORS 

Newton  Browne  Glenn 

"Big  Chief  Lim" 

Anderson,  South  Carolina 

ARTS   AND  SCIENCE 

"  'Tis   better   to   have   loved  and   lost,   then 

never    to   have    loved   at    all — sez    somebody 

else." 

Private;  Corporal;  Color  Sergeant;  Regi- 
mental Captain  S-S;  Vice-President  Sopho- 
more Class;  President  Sophomore  Y.  M.  C. 
A.  Council;  Cabinet,  '32,  '33;  "Y"  Council, 
'30,  '31,  '32,  '33;  President  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
'3  3;  Tiger  Brotherhood,  '3  2,  '3  3;  President 
Staff  Sergeants  Club,  '3  2;  Blue  Key,  '33; 
Sabre  Club,  '3  3;  Palmetto  Literary  Society, 
'32,  '33,  Literary  Critic,  '32,  Vice-President, 
'33;  Block  "C"  Club;  Manager  Track  Team, 
'3  3;  Junior  and  Senior  Dancing  Clubs,  '32, 
'3  3,  Vice-President,  '32;  Junior  Platoon, 
'32;  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama,  '3  3. 


Louis  Marett  Glymph 

Greenville,  South  Carolina 

AGRICULTURAL  engineering 

"Be  what  you  are." 

Private;   Private;   Sergeant;   Second  Lieuten- 
ant; A.  S.  A.  E.,  Vice-President,  '32,  Presi- 
dent, '33;  Marksman,  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  Mc- 
Clellan, Alabama. 


William  Edwin  Gore 

"Bill" 

Lor  is,  South  Carolina 

AGRICULTURAL    EDUCATION 

"A    man's    value  in   the    world  is   estimated 

and  paid  for  according  to  the  ability  he  uses, 

not  what  he  may  possess." 

Private;  Corporal;  First  Sergeant;  Captain; 
Alpha  Zeta,  '3  1,  '32;  Senior  Disciplinary 
Council;  Sabre  Club;  Charter  Member  Al- 
pha Tau  Alpha,  Vice-President,  '3  2;  Blue 
Key;  Tiger  Brotherhood;  Palmetto  Literary 
Society,  '3  1,  '32;  Commencement  Marshal, 
'32;  Sophomore,  Junior  and  Senior  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  Council;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Cabinet,  Chair- 
man of  Evening  Watch  Committee,  '32, 
'3  3;  Junior  .\nd  Senior  Dancing  Clubs;  First 
Sergeants  Club;  Junior  Platoon;  Winner  of 
R.  W.  Simpson  Medal;  Best  Drilled  Cadet, 
'3  2;  Rifle  Marksman,  R.  C).  T.  C,  Fort  Mc- 
Clellan,  Alabama. 


SENIORS 


Andrew  R.  Hamilton 

"Andy" 
Easley,  South  Carolina 

TEXTILE   ENGINEERING 

"Insist  on  yourself;  never  imitate." 

Private;    Private;    Private;    Second    Lieuten- 
ant;  Band,   '30,   '31,   '32,  '33;   Phi  Psi  Fra- 
ternity, '31,  '32,  '33. 


Julian  Edgar  Hankinson 

'  'Little'  Pete  Hank" 

Aiken,  South  Carolina 

CHEMISTRY 

"The  greatest  of  faults  is   to  be  conscious 
of  none." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  Freshman 
Track,  Track,  '32,  '33;  Boxing,  '32,  '33; 
Middleweight  Intermural  Boxing  Champion, 
'3  0;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama. 


Fulton  LeRoy  Harley 

"Unk" 

jan/ison,  South  Carolina 

textile  engineering 

"Strive  to  make  the  world  a  better  place  in 
which  to  Inc." 

Private;  Private;  Private;  Senior  Private; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Councils,  Four  Years  (1929- 
1933);  Phi  Psi,  '32,  '33;  Calhoun  Literary 
Society,  '30,  '31;  B.  S.  U.,  '31,  '32,  '33; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Handbook  Committee,  '31,  '32. 


SENIORS 


Roy  Harrelson 
Tabor,  North  Carolina 

ENGINEERING  INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 

Private;   Private;   More  Private;   Senior  Pri- 
vate;   North    Carolina    Club;    Iota    Lambda 
Sigma    Fraternity,    '3  2,    Vice-President,    '3  3; 
Senior  Private  Club. 


John  C.  Heinemann 

"Heinie" 

Georgetown,  South  Carolina 

MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  Private;  Fresh- 
man   Football,    Varsity    Football,    '31,    '3  2, 
Captain-elect,  '3  3. 


James  Thomas  Herbert 

"Dick" 

Saluda,  South  Carolina 

TEXTILE    (  111  MIS  I  RV    AND  DY1  ING 

"You  can't  tell  the  depth  cf  a  well  b)   the 

length  <if  the  handle  on  the  pump." 

Private;    Private;    Private;    Senior    Private; 

Junior  Dancing  Club;  Senior  Dancing  Club. 


SENIORS 


Thomas  Howard  Hewitt 

"Tommic" 

Florence,  South  Carolina 

MECHANICAL    ENGINEERING 

"The  elevator  to  success  is  not  running;  take 
the  stairs." 

Private;   Corporal;   Sergeant;   Private;    Tiger 
Staff,  '31,  '32;  A.  S.  M.  2.;  Tau  Beta  Pi. 


Howard  Berriman  Hicks 

"Monk" 

Chesnee,  South  Carolina 

ELECTRICAL   ENGINEERING 

"Great   minds  have  purposes,  others  have 
■wishes." 

Private;   Private;   Sergeant;   Executive  Lieu- 
tenant; Palmetto  Literary  Society,  '3  2;  Tiger 
Brotherhood,  '3  3;  R.  O.  T.  C.  Camp,  Fort 
McClellan,  Alabama. 


Robert  Everett  Holm  an 

"Kootsie" 

Florence,  South  Carolina 

MECHANICAL    ENGINEERING 

"Let   a    man   practice   the   profession   which 
he  knows  best." 

Private;  Corporal;  First  Sergeant;  Captain; 
Glee  Club,  '30;  Sigma  Epsilon  Fraternity, 
'30,  '31,  '32,  '33,  President,  '32;  First  Ser- 
geants Club,  Secretary,  '32;  A.  S.  M.  E., 
'32,  '3  3;  Senior  Dancing  Club;  Finance 
Chairman  Central  Dance  Club;  R.  O.  T.  C. 
Camp,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama. 


SENIORS 


Egbert  Wilson  Hollingsworth 

Green  wood,  South  Carolina 

TEXTILE   CHEMISTRY 

"When  duty  and  pleasure  conflict,  let   your 
conscience  be  your  guide." 

Private;  Private;  Sergeant;  First  Lieutenant; 
Phi   Psi  Fraternity,   '32,    '3  3;    R.   O.   T.   C. 
Chemical    Warfare    School,    Edgewood    Ar- 
senal. 


Lew  R.  Hoyt 

"Lucy" 

Sumter,  South  Carolina 

ARCHITECTURE 

"If  at  first  yon  don't  succeed,  try — ." 

Private;    Corporal;    Sergeant;    Second    Lieu- 
tenant;   Minaret    Club,    '30,    '31,    '32,    '33; 
Band,   '30,   '31,   '32,   '33;  Company  Basket- 
ball, '30,  '31,  '32,  '33. 


Marvin  L.  Huckabee 

"Huck." 

Marion,  South  Carolina 

II  xill  l    CHEMISTRY  AND  DYEING 

"If  I  succeed  in  life,  I  one  it  to  my  mother 
and  dad;  if  I  fail,  I,  alone,  am  responsible." 

Private;  Corporal;  Private;  Private;  Fresh- 
man Football;  Varsity  Football,  '3  0,  '31; 
Boxing,  '30,  '3  1,  '32;  Freshman  Relay  Team; 
Varsity  Track,  '30;  R.  C).  T.  C.'  Camp, 
Edgewood   Arsenal;   Sharpshooter,   Pistol-D. 


SENIORS 


William  Putnam  Hunter 

"Pithids" 

Laurens,  South  Carolina 

ENTOMOLOGY 

"Serve  wisely  but  not  too  well." 

Private;      Corporal;      Sergeant;      Executive 

Lieutenant;    Rifle   Team,    '30,    '31,    '32,   '33, 

Manager;    Fort    McClellan,    Alabama,    Rifle 

Team,  '3  2;  Alpha  Zeta,  '3  2,  '3  3. 


Frederick  Crane  Jackson 

"Jack" 

Torrington,  Connecticut 

electrical  engineering 

"Hypocrisy  is  the  homage  which  vice  pays 
to  i  irtue." 

Private;    Private;    Private;     Senior    Private; 
Sophomore    Dancing   Club;    Senior    Dancing 
Club;    R.    O.    T.    C,    Fort    McClellan,    Ala- 
bama;  Tau  Beta  Pi. 


Wade  Hampton  Jordan 

"Wade" 
Conway,  South  Carolina 

AGRICULTURAl      11)1  (    \IIO\ 

"Do   right  ami  fear   no   man.      Don't    write, 
and  fear  no  woman." 

Private;  Corporal;  Private;  Senior  Private; 
R.  O.  T.  C.,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama; 
Florry  County  Club,  '29,  '30;  Freshman, 
Sophomore,  Junior  and  Senior  "Y"  Coun- 
cils; Alpha  Tau  Alpha;  Senior  Dancing 
Club;  Tiger  Brotherhood. 


SENIORS 

Willie  Keith  Jordan 
"Joe  E." 

Olanta,  South  Carolina 

DAIRY    HUSBANDRY 

"A  quitter  never  uius,  ami  a  winner  never 
quits." 

Private;  Corporal;  Private;  Private;  Tiger 
Staff,  '29,  '30;  Dairy  Club,  '29,  *30,  '31, 
'32,  '33;  Florence  County  Club,  '28,  '29; 
Elected  Pledge  to  Alpha  Zeta,  '3  2;  R.  O. 
T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama,  '32. 


Max  Harold  Karelitz 

"Max" 

Fountain  Inn,  South  Carolina 

electrical  engineering 

"One  lives  for  little,  who  lives  for  self 
alone." 

Private;    Private;    Private;    Senior    Private; 
A.    I.    E.    E.,    '3  3;    Tiger   Brotherhood,    '3  3; 
Varsity  Boxing,  '31;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  Mc- 
Clellan, Alabama. 


William  Bryan  Killer 

"Little  Judge" 

Clemson  College,  South  Carolina 

(Ml  MISTRY 

"Everything  will  be  adjusted  m  due  time." 

Day  Cadet;  Pistol   Marksman,  R.  O.  T.  C, 

Chemical  Warfare  Camp,  Edgewood  Arsenal, 

Maryland. 


SENIORS 

David  Harvey  Kennemur,  Jr. 

"Chip,"  "D.  H." 

Liberty,  South  Carolina 

TEXTILE  CHEMISTRY  AND  DYEING 

"Never  be  discouraged — never  give  up." 

Private;  Corporal;  First  Sergeant;  Day  Ca- 
det; Phi  Psi,  '31,  Senior  Warden,  '33;  Tiger 
Brotherhood,  '3  0,  '31;  First  Sergeants  Club, 
'31;  Palmetto  Literary  Society,  '3  0,  '31; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Councils,  '29,  '30,  '31;  Regi- 
mental Bantamweight  Boxing  Champion, 
'3  0;  Varsity  Boxing,  '31;  Block  "C"  Club; 
R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama,  '3  3. 


Marion  Eugene  Kinsler 
Central,  South  Carolina 

TEXTILE   ENGINEERING 

Private;    Private;    Private;    Private;    Private. 


Earle  Edward  Latham 
"E ,"  "Foots" 

York,  South  Carolina 

ZOOLOGY   AND   ENTOMOLOGY 

"A  man\  value  in  the  it  arid  is  estimated  and 

paid  for  according  to  the  ability  he  uses,  not 

u  bat  he  ma)  possess. 

Private;  Private;  Sergeant;  First  Lieutenant; 
Glee  Club,  '3  0,  '31,  '3  2;  Palmetto  Literary 
Society,  '30,  '31,  '32,  '33,  Corresponding 
Secretary,  '3  2,  Vice-President,  '3  3;  Fresh- 
man, Sophomore,  Junior  and  Senior  Coun- 
cils; Junior  and  Senior  Dancing  Clubs;  Non- 
R.  O.  T.  C,  '3  3;  Entomology  Seminar. 


SENIORS 

Elmore  Grenville  Lawton 

"E.  G." 

T hacker,  West  Virginia 

CIVIL    ENGINEERING 

"Count  that  day  lost  whose  low  descending 

sun 
Views   from    thy   hand   no    worthy   action 
done." 

Private;  Corporal;  First  Lieutenant;  Cap- 
tain; Secretary-Treasurer  Class,  '3  2;  Tau 
Beta  Pi,  '3  2,  '3  3;  Honor  Member  A.  S. 
C.  E.,  '31;  First  Sergeants  Club,  '3  2;  Marks- 
man, R.  O.  T.  C.  Camp,  Fort  McClellan, 
'32;  Crack  Junior  Platoon,  '32;  Kamp 
Klarke  Klan,  '31. 


Francis  Asbury  Lawton,  Jr. 

"Squat" 

Thacker,  West  Virginia 

CIVIL    ENGINEERING 

"Ah!   But   a   man's   reach   should  exceed  his 
grasp,  or  what's  a  heaven  for?" 

Private;  Corporal;   Private;   Private;  Guidon 

Bearer;    "Rat"    Football,    '29;    A.   S.    C.    E., 

'3  2,    '3  3;    Kamp    Klarke    Klan,    '31;    R.    O. 

T.  C.  Camp,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama. 


Charles  Vernon  Layton 

"Charlie" 

Enoree,  South  Carolina 
"Youth  fades;   love  droops;   the   leaves   of 
friendships  fall; 
A   mother's  secret  hope  outlives  them  all." 

Private;  Corporal;  Private;  Private;  Pal- 
metto Literary  Society,  '31,  '32;  Calhoun 
Literary  Society,  '32,  '33;  Vice-President 
Third  Term,  '33;  College  Grange,  '3  1,  '32, 
'3  3,  Secretary,  '32,  '3  3;  Alpha  Tau  Alpha, 
'32,  '33;  Junior  Platoon;  Junior  and  Senior 
Dancing  Club;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan, 
Alabama. 


SENIORS 

Daniel  Dixon  Lee 

"D.  D." 

Hamer,  South  Carolina 

AGRICULTURAL    ENGINEERING 

"hove  many  and  trust  few,  but  always 
paddle   your  own  canoe." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  First  Lieuten- 
ant (Executive  Officer) ;  Member  A.  S. 
A.  E.,  '32,  '33,  Charter  Member  and  Presi- 
dent, '3  2;  Rifle  Marksmanship,  R.  O.  T.  C, 
Fort  McClellan,  Alabama. 


Edward  Oswald  Lightsey 
"Jew" 

Crocket  idle,  South  Carolina 
arts  and  science 

"The  moving  finger  writes;  and  having  writ, 
Moves  on:  nor  all  your  piety  nor  wit 

Shall  lure  it  back  to  cancel  half  a  line, 

Nor  all  your  tears  wash  out  a  word  of  it." 

Private;  Private;  Private;  Very  Private;  Day 
Cadet    in   Holtzy's   Hotel;   Camp,   Fort  Mc- 
Clellan,  Alabama,   '3  3. 


Robert  Hilray  Lindsay 
Anderson,  South  Carolina 

CIVIL    ENGINl  1  RING 

"Give  unto  me,  made  l<ml\    wise,  the  spirit 
of  self -sacrifice." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  Second  Lieu- 
tenant; Tau  Beta  Pi;  A.  S.  C.  E.;  Charter 
Member  Normal  Club;  Kamp  Klarke  Klan; 
Vice-President  Anderson  County  Club,  '3  3; 
R.  O.  T.  C.  Camp,  Fort  McClellan,  Ala- 
bama. 


SENIORS 

Langdon  Ascham  Livingston 

"Lang." 

North,  South  Carolina 

DAIRY    HUSBANDRY 

"Never    make    excuses;    your   friends    don't 

need  them,  and   your  enemies   won't  believe 

you  anyway." 

Private;  Private;  Sergeant;  Second  Lieuten- 
ant; Freshman,  Sophomore,  Junior  and 
Senior  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Councils;  Vice-President 
Sophomore  Council;  Dramatics  Club,  '31; 
R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama,  Rifle 
Marksman,  '3  1 ;  Clemson  Livestock  Judging 
Team,  '32;  Dairy  Club,  '32,  '33,  President, 
'3  3;  Alpha  Zeta,  '3  3. 


Clarence  Wulbern  Lynch 

"Bill" 

Coward,  South  Carolina 

general  science 

"Any  fool  can  go  to  bed  but  it  takes  a  man 
to  get  up." 

Private;  Corporal;  Private;  Private. 


John  Crawiord  Lynn 

"Jack" 

Taylors,  South  Carolina 

agricultural  education 

"One's  character  will  never  rise  higher  than 
his  aims." 

Private;  Private;  Private;  First  Lieutenant; 
Member  Agricultural  Lducation  Club,  '31, 
'32;  Alpha  Tau  Alpha,  '32,  '33,  Second 
Vice-President,  '3  3;  Calhoun  Literary  So- 
ciety, '30,  '3  1,  '32,  '33,  President,  '33;  Col- 
lege Grange,  '31,  '32,  '33;  Junior  Platoon; 
R.  O.  T.  C.  Camp,  Fort  McClellan,  Ala- 
bama. 


SENIORS 


Arthur  Edmonds  McCall 

"Wee  Arthur" 
Lynchburg,  South  Carolina 

ELECTRICAL   ENGINEERING 

"Grow  or  go." 

Private;    Corporal;    Private;    Senior   Private; 

A.   I.   E.   E.;   Sophomore,   Junior   and   Senior 

Dancing  Clubs. 


Frank  Grohmann  McCoy 

"Mac" 

Aiken,  South  Carolina 

electrical  engineering 

"To  he  glad  of  life,  because  it  gives   you  a 
chance  to  lore,  work,  and  play." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  First  Lieuten- 
ant; Band,  '30,  '31,  '32,  '33;  A.  I.  E.  E., 
'31,  '32;  Rifle  Marksman,  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort 
McClellan,  Alabama,  '32;  Aiken  County 
Club. 


Wilfrid  Laurifr  McCravy 

"Shump" 

Laurens,,  South  Carolina 

i  i  i  <  rnic  al  engineering 

"Work  wins  everything." 

Day  Cadet,  '3  0,  '31,  '3  2,  '3  3;  R.  O.  T.  C, 
Rifle  Marksmanship,  Fort  McClellan,  Ala- 
bama;  Laurens  County  Club,   '30,   '3  1,   '32. 


SENIORS 


James  McCutchen 

"Jim" 
Union,  South  Carolina 

TEXTILE   ENGINEERING 

Private;    Private;   Private;   Private;   Calhoun 

Literary  Society,  '3  0;  Senior  Dancing  Club; 

Track,  '3  0,  '31;  Wrestling,  '3  0. 


Gilbert  Eugene  McGrew 

"Boney" 

Sumter,  South  Carolina 

TEXTILE  chemistry 

"The  first   miles/one  on   the  road  to  success 

is  sincerity." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  Private;  Fresh- 
man, Sophomore  and  Junior  Councils;  Pal- 
metto Literary  Council,  '31,  '3  2,  '3  3;  R.  O. 
T.  C.  Camp,  Fort  McClellan,  '32;  Corre- 
sponding Secretary  Phi  Psi;  Senior  Dancing 
Club. 


Thomas  Peter  McKellar,  Jr. 

"Pete" 

Greenwood,  South  Carolina 

DAIRY    HUSBANDRY 

"Don't  give  up  the  ship." 

Private;  Private;  Private;  Private;  Freshman 
Football,  '28;  Football  Squad,  '29,  '30; 
Greenwood  County  Club;  Dairy  Club,  '29, 
'30,  '31,  '3  2,  '3  3;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  Mc- 
Clellan, Alabama,  '3  2. 


SENIORS 

Clifton  Laughlin  McLaurin 

"Cliff,"  "Mac" 

Laurens,  South  Carolina 

MECHANICAL    ENGINEERING 

"When    yon   have  passed   'Selfishness,'   'Un- 
truthfulness,' 'Jealousy,'  and  'Egotism,'  then 
'Success'  is  the  next  station. 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  First  Lieuten- 
ant (Battalion  Adjutant)  ;  Cheer  Leader, 
'3  2,  '3  3;  Tiger  Brotherhood,  '3  3;  Laurens 
County  Club,  '3  0,  '31,  '3  2,  Vice-President, 
'3  3;  A.  S.  M.  E.,  '32;  Senior  Dancing  Club, 
'3  3;  Member  Ways-Means  Committee  Cen- 
tral Dance  Association,  '3  3;  R.  O.  T.  C, 
Fort  McClellan,  Alabama. 


William  Russell  Macmillan 

"Mac" 

Charleston,  South  Carolina 

electrical  engineering 

"Love  is  the  greatest  thing  in  the  world." 

Private;  Corporal;   Supply  Sergeant;   Execu- 
tive   Lieutenant;    R.    O.    T.    C,    Fort    Mc- 
Clellan, Alabama;  Charleston  County  Club, 
'30,  '31. 


Benjamin  Robert  Martin 

"Yank" 

Grosse  Poinfe,  Michigan 

ARTS   AND  SCIENCE 

"Take  everybody's   advice,   then   do  as    you 
jdcase." 

Private;  Private;  Sergeant;  Private;  Mem- 
ber Ring  Committee,  '31;  Member  Sopho- 
more and  Junior  Dancing  Clubs;  Bridge 
Club,  '29,  '30,  '31,  '32;  Assistant  Manager 
Varsity  Baseball,  '32;  Manager  Varsity  Base- 
ball, '3  3;  Block  "C"  Club,  '3  3;  R.  O.  T.  C, 
Fort  McClellan,  Alabama;  Grey  Friars. 


SENIORS 

Byrd  Calvin  Martin 

"Byrd" 
Laurens,  South  Carolina 

MECHANICAL    ENGINEERING 

"A  real  man  is  one  who  has  the  advantage 

of  yon  and  doesn't  take  it." 

Private;  Corporal;  First  Sergeant;  Major; 
Tiger  Brotherhood,  '31,  '3  2,  '3  3;  Blue  Key, 
'3  3;  Laurens  County  Club,  '3  0,  '31,  Secre- 
tary and  Treasurer,  '32,  President,  '33; 
Sabre  Club,  First  Lieutenant,  '3  3;  First 
Sergeants  Club,  '32;  A.  S.  M.  E.,  '32,  '33; 
Young  Democrats  Club,  President,  '33; 
Senior  Dancing  Club;  Commencement  Mar- 
shal, '3  2;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Ala- 
bama; One  of  Fernow's  Boys. 


FURMAN    HOVEY    MARTIN 

"Skeebo" 
Greenville,  South  Carolina 

TEXTILE   ENGINEERING 

"Was  ichneicht  ueiss,  das  mach  mir 

heiss." 

Private;  Private;  Private;  First  Lieutenant; 
"Foreign  Legion";  Clemson  Aero  Club,  '29, 
'30;  A.  S.  M.  E.,  '32;  Prize  Drill  Platoon; 
R.  O.  T.  C.  Camp,  Fort  McClellan,  Ala- 
bama, '3  2. 


Harry  Davis  Martin 

"Tailspin" 

Greenville,  South  Carolina 

MIC  HANK    \l      1  NGINIIRING 

"Never  doubt  your  success." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  Captain;  R.  O. 
T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama;  Rifle 
Marksman;  Junior  Platoon;  Greenville 
County  Club;  Sabre  Club;  Clemson  Aero 
Club,  '30,  President,  '31,  '32,  '33;  A.  S. 
M.  E. 


SENIORS 

William  David  Mayfield 

"Bill" 

Marietta,  South  Carolina 

agricultural  education 

"All  that  I  am,  all  that  I  hope  to  be,  I  owe 
to  my  people." 

Private;  Private;  Private;  Private;  Calhoun 
Literary  Society,  '32,  '33,  Third  Term  Presi- 
dent, '3  3;  Tiger  Brotherhood,  '3  2,  '3  3;  Agri- 
cultural Education  Club;  President  Alpha 
Tau  Alpha,  '32,  '33;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Council, 
'30,  '31,  '32,  '33;  Alpha  'Epta  'Ippeis,  '33; 
College  Grange,  '32,  '3  3;  Assistant  Steward, 
'33;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama. 


William  Hinson  Mikell,  Jr. 

"Mike" 

James  Island,  South  Carolina 

AGRICULTURAL    ENGINEERING 

"Don't  worry  about  the  future 
For  the  present  is  all  thou  hast, 

The  future  will  soon  be  present 

And  the  present    will  soon  be  past." 

Private;  Private;  Private;  Senior  Private; 
Member  A.  S.  A.  E.,  '31,  '32;  Vice-President 
A.  S.  A.  E.,  '32,  '33;  Senior  Dancing  Club. 


Robert  Thomas  Miller 

"Bob" 

Tampa,  Florida 

ARTS   AND   SCIENCE 

"Why  worr^,  it  will  happen  anyway." 

Private;  Corporal;  Private;  Second  Lieuten- 
ant; President  Freshman  Class,  '29;  Fresh- 
man Football,  '29;  Varsity  Football,  '30, 
'3  1,  Captain,  '3  2;  Block  "C"  Club,  '31,  '3  2; 
President  Sophomore  Dancing  Club,  '30; 
Member  Ring  Committee,  '3  1;  Bridge  Club, 
'29,  '3  0,  '31,  '32;  Member  of  Clemson  Base- 
ball Team,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama,  '3  2; 
R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama;  Grey 
Friars. 


SENIORS 


Jesse  Webster  Milllr 
Holly  Hill,  South  Carolina 

ARTS   AND   SCIENCE 

"I  can  resist  everything  except  temptations." 

Private;    Private;    Private;     Senior    Private; 

Non-R.    O.    T.    C;    Junior    Dancing    Club, 

'32;    Senior    Dancing    Club,    '3  3;    Palmetto 

Literary  Society,  '3  3. 


Mabry  Griffin  Miller 

"M.  G." 

Abbeville,  South  Carolina 

electrical  engineering 

"The  present  only  is  yours.     Use  it." 

Private;  Private;  Sergeant;  First  Lieutenant; 

R.    O.    T.    C,    Fort    McClellan,    Alabama; 

A.  I.  E.  E.,  '31,  '32;  Tau  Beta  Pi. 


Jack  Harris  Mik  hi  i  i  ,  Jr. 

Clcnisou  College,  South  Carolina 

CHI  mis  IKY 

"One  lues  for  little,  who  lives  for  self 
alone." 

Day   Cadet;    Member   of    Freshman,    Sopho- 
more,   Junior    and    Senior    Y.    M.    C.    A. 
Councils;    R.    O.    T.    C,    Pistol    Marksm.m 
Fdgewood  Arsenal,  Maryland. 


SENIORS 

Edwin  Warren  Moise,  Jr. 

"Yiddish,"    "Potas" 

Sumter,  South  Carolina 

ARCHITECTURE 

"Big  architects  from  little  pencil-pushers 
grow." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  Second  Lieu- 
tenant; Jungaleers,  '3  3;  Minaret  Club,  '3  0, 
'31,  '32,  '33;  Glee  Club,  '31,  '32;  R.  O. 
T.  C.  Camp,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama,  '32; 
Palmetto  Literary  Society,  '31. 


William  Leitzsey  Monts 

"Leitzsey" 
Columbia,  South  Carolina 

AGRICULTURAL    ENGINEERING 

"It's   the  plugging  auay   that   will   win  you 
success." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  Second  Lieu- 
tenant; Freshman,  Sophomore,  Junior  and 
Senior  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Councils;  Lutheran 
Club,  '29,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  '30, 
Vice-President,  '31;  President,  '3  2;  Block 
"C"  Club,  '32;  Football,  '29,  '30,  '31,  '32; 
Track,  '32,  '3  3;  A.  S.  A.  E.,  '31,  Secretary 
and  Treasurer,  '32;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  Mc- 
Clellan, Alabama. 


Edgar  Carson  Moore 

"Red" 
Dalzell,  South  Carolina 

AGRICULTURAL  CHEMISTRY 

"Count  that  day  lost   whose  low  descending 

Mill, 

Views    from    thy    hand    no    worthy    action 
done." 

Private;  Corporal;  Company  Supply  Ser- 
geant; Captain;  Alpha  Zeta,  '32,  Chronicler, 
'3  3;  Assistant  Photo  Editor  Taps,  '3  3;  Jun- 
ior Platoon;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan, 
Alabama;  Sabre  Club. 


SENIORS 

Frank  Breeden  Moore 

"Flossy" 
McColl,  South  Carolina 

AGRICULTURAL    ENGINEERING 

"You  cannot  kill  time  without  injuring 
eternity." 

Private;  Corporal;  Private;  Private;  Clem- 
son's  Junior  Platoon;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  Mc- 
Clellan,  Alabama;  Clemson  Aero  Club;  A.  S. 
M.  E.,  '32;  Junior  and  Senior  Dancing 
Clubs. 


John  Leland  Moore 
"J.  L." 

McColl,  South  Carolina 

AGRONOMY 

"Keep  good  company  and   you   will  he  one 
of  the  number" 

Private;  Corporal;  Color  Sergeant;  First 
Lieutenant;  Agronomy  Club,  '31,  '32,  '33; 
Junior  and  Senior  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Counc  Is; 
Junior  and  Senior  Dancing  Clubs;  Palmetto 
Literary  Society,  '31,  '32;  Staff  Sergeants 
Club,  '3  2;  Junior  Platoon;  R.  O.  T.  C, 
Fort  McClellan,   Alabama. 


Edgar  Longette  Morris 

"Hannibal,"  "Ed" 

Washington,  District  of  Columbia 

CIVIL    ENGINEERING 

"Success  doesn't   come  Ay   chance — it's 
earned." 

Private;  Corporal  (Regimental  Sergeant- 
Major)  ;  Colonel;  Senior  Disciplinary  Coun- 
cil; Commencement  Marshal,  '3  2;  Business 
Manager  Taps;  Tiger  Staff,  Exchange  Edi- 
tor, '32;  Charter  Member  Blue  Key,  '3  2, 
'3  3;  Tiger  Brotherhood,  '3  2,  '3  3;  Captain 
Sabre  Club,  '3  2;  Palmetto  Literary  Society 
Critic,  '3  2;  Secretary  Freshman  and  Sopho- 
more "Y"  Councils;  R.  C).  T.  C,  Fort  Mc- 
Clellan, Alabama;  Commander  Junior  Pla- 
toon; Clemson  Student  Body  Representative 
at  R.  O.  T.  C.  Camp;  Kamp  Klarke  Klan; 
Tan  Beta  Pi,  '32,  '33 ;  A.  S.  C.  E.,  '32,  '33; 
A.  S.  M.  E.,  '32,  '33. 


SENIORS 

Charles  Sweeney  Moss 

"Stoneface" 

Spartanburg,  South  Carolina 

ARTS   AND  SCIENCE 

"Manhood,  not  scholarship,  is  the  first  aim 
of  education." 

Private;  Corporal;  First  Sergeant;  Captain; 
Vice-President  Senior  Class;  Senior  Discipli- 
nary Council;  Freshman  Football,  '29; 
Varsity  Football,  '30,  '31,  '32,  Alternate 
Captain,  '32;  Block  "C"  Club,  '30,  '31, 
'32,  President,  '32;  Golf  Team,  '31,  '32,  '33, 
Captain,  '3  3;  Spartanburg  County  Club,  '3  0, 
'31,  '3  2,  '3  3,  President,  '3  3;  Commencement 
Marshal,  '3  2;  Blue  Key  Fraternity,  '3  3; 
Sophomore,  Junior,  Senior  Dancing  Clubs; 
Secretary  and  Treasurer  Junior  Dancing 
Club;  Vice-President  Central  Dance  Asso- 
ciation; Sabre  Club,  '33;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort 
McClellan,  Alabama. 


James  Robert  Moss 

"Preggy" 

Rock  Hill,  South  Carolina 

DAIRYING 

"Be  a  friend  if  you  want  a  friend." 

Private;  Private;  Sergeant;  Private;  R.  O. 
T.  C.  Camp,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama; 
Dairy  Club,  '31,  '32,  '33,  Vice-Presdent, 
'3  3;  Palmetto  Literary  Society,  '31,  '3  2,  '3  3; 
First  Term  President,  '3  3;  Junior  and  Senior 
"Y"  Council. 


Wesley  Smoak  Muri-m 
Greenwood,  South  Carolina 

(  IVII      LM.INI  I  RING 

"Determination  is   the  k.e)    to  success." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  First  Lieuten- 
ant; A.  S.  C.  E.,  '32,  '33,  Secretary  and 
Treasurer,  '33;  Senior  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Council; 
Freshman  Council  Leader,  '33;  Tiger  Bro- 
therhood; Junior  Platoon;  Sharpshooter,  R. 
O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama;  Kamp 
Klarke  Klan. 


SENIORS 


Thomas  Francis  Murphy 

"Tom" 
Charleston,  South  Carolina 

TEXTILE   INDUSTRIAL    EDUCATION 

"Do  unto  others  as  you  would  have  them  do 
unto  you." 

Private;  Corporal;   Sergeant;  Senior  Private; 

R.    O.    T.    C.,    Fort    McClellan,    Alabama; 

Charleston  County  Club. 


Thomas  Robert  Myers 

"Bootsie" 

Laionia,  Georgia 

ELECTRICAL   ENGINEERING 

"To  know  how  is  good,  to  be  able  to  do  is 
better,  but  to  help  others  do  is  best." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  Second  Lieu- 
tenant; Tiger  Brotherhood,  '3  2,  '3  3;  Georgia 
Club,  '30,  '31,  '3  2;  A.  S.  M.  E.,  '3  2;  Tiger 
Reporter,  '32;  Junior  Platoon;  Rifle  Marks- 
man, R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama. 


Claude  Dewey  Nalley 

"Dick" 

Easley,  South  Carolina 

!  1  \  111  1     I  N(.1NEERING 

"What   I    must   do  is   all   that   concerns    me, 
not  what  people  think." 

Private;  Corporal;  Day  Cadet;   Day  Cadet; 

Freshman  Council,  '3  0;  Sophomore  Council, 

'3  1;    Pickens   County   Club,    '3  0,    '31,    '32; 

Non-R'.  O.  T.  C. 


SENIORS 


Claude  Henry  Neuffer 
Abbeville,  South  Carolina 

ARTS   AND   SCIENCE 

"Punctuality  is  the  thief  of  time." 

Private;   Corporal;   Private;   Private;   Boxing 

Squad,    '3  2;    Sophomore,    Junior    and    Senior 

Dancing    Clubs;    Alpha    Chi    Psi,    Secretary 

and  Treasurer,  '3  2,  President,  '3  3;  R.  R. 


James  Belton  New  man 
"Muscle  Bound" 

Sumter,  South  Carolina 

AGRONOMY 

"Determination  is  the  master  key  to 
success." 

Private;  Private;  Private;  Private;  Palmetto 
Literary  Society,  '31,  Secretary,  '32;  Vice- 
President  First  Term,  '3  3;  President  Second 
Term,  '3  3;  Charter  Member  of  College 
Grange,  Secretary,  '32;  Charter  Member 
College  4-H  Club,  Treasurer,  '32,  Vice- 
President,  '3  3;  Agronomy  Club,  '32,  '3  3; 
Junior  Platoon,  '32. 


Willie  Haskell  Padgett 

Jacksonboro,  South  Carolina 

DAIKl     III  SBANDRY 

"Love  many,  trust  feu,  hut  always   paddle 
your  own  canoe." 

Private;  Corporal;  Master  Sergeant  (Regi- 
mental Supply  Sergeant)  ;  First  Lieutenant 
(Executive  Officer);  Dairy  Club,  '31,  '32, 
'33;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Council,  '31,  '32,  '33; 
Tiger  Staff,  '32,  '33,  Assistant  Circulation 
Manager,  '31,  '3  2,  Circulation  Manager,  '3  2, 
'3  3;  Finance  Committee  Central  Dance  As- 
sociation, '3  3;  Staff  Sergeants  Club,  '3  2; 
Colleton  County  Club,  '3  3,  President,  '3  3; 
R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama. 


SENIORS 

Perry  M.  Parrott 

"Peneep,"  "Moon" 

Sumter,  South  Carolina 

TEXTILE    CHEMISTRY 

"He,   who  lives  for  himself,  lives  but  for  a 

little  thing." 

Private;  Corporal;  First  Sergeant;  Captain; 
Business  Manager  The  Tiger,  '3  3;  Phi  Psi, 
'32,  Vice-President,  '3  3;  Sigma  Phi,  '30,  '31, 
Secretary  and  Treasurer,  '3  2,  President,  '3  3; 
Blue  Key,  '3  3;  Chairman  Invitation  Com- 
mittee Central  Dance  Association;  Secretary 
and  Treasurer  Senior  Dancing  Club;  Vice- 
President  Sophomore  Dancing  Club;  His- 
torian Freshman  Class;  Glee  Club,  '31,  '32. 


John  Christopher  Patrick 

"Pat" 

White  Oak,  South  Carolina 

HORTICULTURE 

"Be  true  to  the  best  that  is  in  yon." 

Private;  Corporal;  Battalion  Sergeant  Major; 
Executive  Officer;  Dramatics  Club,  '29,  '30; 
Horticulture  Society,  '31,  '3  2,  '3  3;  College 
4-H  Club,  '31,  '32,  President,  '3  3;  South 
Carolina  Delegate  International  4-H  Leader- 
ship Training  School,  Springfield,  Massachu- 
setts, '29;  Winner  Sir  Thomas  Lipton  Tro- 
phy, 4-H  Club  Congress,  Chicago,  '29;  Staff 
Sergeants  Club,  '31,  '32;  Freshman  Foot- 
ball, '29;  Freshman  Baseball,  '3  0;  Varsity 
Football,  '3  0,  '31,  '32;  Intermural  Regi- 
mental Wrestling  Champion,  '30,  '31;  Block 
"C"  Club,  '32,  '33;  Marksman,  R.  O.  T.  C, 
Fort  McClellan,  Alabama. 


Chari  is  R.  Pun  l  IPS 
"Gertie" 

Col  urn  />  ii  s ,  Georg  ia 

II  XTILE  CHEMISTRY 

"It's  later  than  you  think." 

Private;    Corporal;    Private;    Private;    Junior 
and  Senior  Dancing  Clubs;   Phi   Psi. 


SENIORS 

Fairey  Lee  Prickett 

St.  Matthews,  South  Carolina 

HORTICULTURE 

"I  have  often  regretted  my  speech,  never  my 
silence." 

Private;  Corporal;  Private;  Private;  Tiger 
Staff,  '32,  '33,  Associate  Circulation  Man- 
ager, '32;  Pi  Gamma  Delta,  '32,  '33;  Sopho- 
more, Junior  and  Senior  Dancing  Clubs; 
Horticultural  Society,  '3  2,  '3  3;  R.  O.  T.  C, 
Fort  McClellan,  Alabama. 


Paul  Quattlebaum,  Jr. 

Conway,  South  Carolina 

electrical  engineering 

"Master  thine  own  self  first — then  others!" 

Tau  Beta  Pi;  A.  I.  E.  E.,  '32,  '33;  A.  S. 
M.  E.,  '33;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Councils,  '30,  '31, 
'32,  '3  3;  Junior  Dancing  Club;  Senior 
Dancing  Club;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Anniston,  Ala- 
bama;  Junior  Platoon,   '32. 


Edgar  Lowndls  Ready,  Jr. 

"Ned" 

Johnston,  South  Carolina 

AGRONOMY 

"A   man  that  hath  friend-,   must  shoxv  him- 
self friendly." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  First  Lieuten- 
ant; Tiger  Brotherhood,  '31,  '32,  '3  3,  Sec- 
retary and  Treasurer,  '32,  Vice-President, 
'33;  Editor  "Y"  Handbook,  '33;  Glee  Club, 
'32;  Junior  and  Senior  "Y"  Councils,  Vice- 
President  Senior  "Y"  Council;  Agronomy 
Club,  '32,  '3  3;  Junior  Platoon,  R.  O.  T.  C, 
Fort  McClellan,  Alabama;  Alpha  Zeta. 


SENIORS 

Robert  Miller  Richey 

"Bob" 

Carteret,  Neiv  Jersey 

ARTS    AND   SCIENCE 

"Friendship  is  the  highest  degree  of  perfec- 
tion in  society." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  Private;  Bridge 
Club,  '29,  '30,  '31,  '32,  '33;  R.  R.;  Kappa 
Phi,  Vice-President;  Senior  Dancing  Club; 
Alfa  Hogma  Sigma;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Platts- 
burg  Barracks,  New  York;  Orion  Club, 
Vice-President. 


Ivey  Noel  Rivers 

"Splash" 

Mf.  Croghan,  South  Carolina 

CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

"Hear   instruction,   he    wise,   refuse  it   not." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  First  Lieuten- 
ant; A.  S.  C.  E.,  '31,  '32,  Vice-President, 
'3  3;  Freshman  Football,  '29;  Baseball,  '3  2, 
'3  3;  Block  "C"  Club,  '32,  '3  3;  Rifle  Marks- 
man, R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama; 
Kamp   Klarke  Klan. 


John  Frankiin  Robinson 

"Jack,"  "Robbie" 

Easley,  South  Carolina 

(III    MIS1RY 

"//  /  am  a  success,  I  one  it   to  my  mother 

and  father;   if   I   am   a   failure,   I   one  it    to 

myself." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  lirst  lieuten- 
ant; Pickens  County  Club,  '30,  '3  1;  Sopho- 
more, Junior,  Senior  Dancing  Clubs;  I  i,K'>' 
Staff,  '32;  Junior  Platoon;  Marksman,  R.  O. 
T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama. 


SENIORS 


Henry  Lee  Rogers 

"Reveille" 
Bclton,  South  Carolina 

TEXTILE   ENGINEERING 

"//  we  sec  truly,  then  we  can  live  truly." 

Private;    Corporal;     Company    Supply    Ser- 
geant;    First     Lieutenant;     Junior     Platoon; 
Clemson  Aero  Club;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  Mc- 
Clellan,  Alabama. 


Henry  Morgan  Rogers 

"Frankenstien" 

Dillon,  South  Carolina 

ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

"There  is  always  room  for  one  more — at  the 
top." 

A.  I.  E.  E.,  '31;  Chairman  A.  I.  E.  E.;  Pro- 
gram Committee,  '32,  '33;  R.  O.  T.  C. 
Camp,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama,  '32;  Pri- 
vate; Private;  Sergeant;  Captain;  Junior 
Platoon. 


Albert  Plrritt  Rollins 

*'A1" 
Charleston,  South  Carolina 

I  I  I  CTRICAL   ENGINEERING 

"The  thing  that  goes  farthest 
Toward  making  life  north  while, 

That  costs  the  least  and  does  the  most, 
Is  just  a  pleasant  smile." 

Private;  Corporal;  Private;  Private;  Charles- 
ton County  Club,  '30,  '31;  Glee  Club,  '30, 
'31;  Jungaleer  Orchestra,  '3  0,  '31,  '32,  '3  3; 
Freshman  Basket-ball  Team,  '3  0;  Swimming 
Team,  '31,  '3  3. 


SENIORS 

Richard  Johnson  Salley,  Jr. 

"Dick" 

Orangeburg,  South  Carolina 

AGRONOMY 

"Agree  if  you  can;  if  not,  dispute  it  like  a 

man." 

Private;  Corporal;  Supply  Sergeant;  Second 
Lieutenant;  Band;  Freshman,  Sophomore  and 
Junior  Councils;  Sophomore  and  Junior 
Dancing  Clubs;  Agronomy  Club,  '32,  '33; 
Rifle  Marksman,  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  Mc- 
Clellan,  Alabama. 


John  Deal  Scott 

"Scotty" 

Blacksburg,  South  Carolina 

CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

"Be  a  gentleman — the  highest   calling  of 
man." 

Private;  Private;  Sergeant;  Second  Lieuten- 
ant; A.  S.  C.  E.,  '32,  '33;  Kamp  Klarke 
Klan;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Ala- 
bama; Freshman,  Sophomore,  Junior  Coun- 
cils; Glee  Club,  '32. 


Elisha  Cornelius  Si  am 

"Chigger" 
Newberry,  South  Carolina 

AGRONOMY 

"All  great  successes,  and  failures,  hare  come 
from  doing  'little  things'." 

Private;  Corporal;  Private;  Second  Lieuten- 
ant; Newberry  County  Club,  '29,  '30,  '31; 
(.range,  '32,  '33;  College  4-1 1  Club,  '30, 
'3  1,  '3  2,  '3  3;  Agronomy  Club,  '3  2,  Vice- 
President,  '3  3;  Rifle  Marksman,  R.  O.  T.  C, 
Fort   McClellan,   Alab.imi. 


SENIORS 

George  Andrew  Sease 

"Judge" 
Prosperity,  South  Carolina 

ENGINEERING  INDUSTRIAL   EDUCATION 

"I  seek  no  reward  except  the  satisfaction  of 
knowing  that  I  hare  played  the  man's  pari." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  Private;  Junior 
and  Senior  Dancing  Clubs;  Iota  Lambda 
Sigma;  Freshman  Football;  Assistant  Track 
Manager,  '3  2;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan, 
Alabama;   Rifle  Marksman. 


David  Dickson  Sherrill 

"D-Square" 

mechanical  engineering 

"Keep  your  'Sunny-side  up'  and  go  'Smiling 
thru'." 

Private;  Corporal;  Private;  First  Lieuten- 
ant; Sabre  Club,  '3  3;  Tiger  Brotherhood, 
'29,  '30,  '31,  '32;  Senior  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Coun- 
cil, '33;  A.  S.  M.  E.,  '32,  President,  '33; 
Engineering-Architecture  Day  Committee, 
'3  3;  Rifle  Marksman,  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  Mc- 
Clellan,  Alabama. 


Clyde  Frank  Simpson 

"Simp" 

Gray  Court,  South  Carolina 

HORTICULTUR] 

"Take  advantage  of  your  opportunities  today 
— tomorrow  may  he  too  late." 

Private;  Private;  Private;  Private;  Horticul- 
tural Club,  '3  0,  '3  1,  '3  2,  '3  3,  Secretary,  '3  3; 
Laurens  County  Club,  '3  0,  '31,  '32,  '3  3; 
R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama,  '3  2. 


SENIORS 

George  McSw  ain  Smith 

"Smithy" 
Greenville,  South  Carolina 

AGRICULTURAL    EDUCATION 

"When  you  get  to  the  end  of  your  rope,  tie 
a  knot  in  it  and  hang  on." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  First  Lieuten- 
ant; Calhoun  Literary  Society,  '3  0,  '31;  Pel- 
metto  Literary  Society,  '31,  '3  2,  '3  3;  College 
4-H  Club,  '31,  '32,  '33;  Clemson  College 
Grange,  '3  2,  '3  3;  Grange  Master,  '3  3;  Alpha 
Tau  Alpha,  '32,  '33. 


John  Richard  Smoak 

"Dick" 

Orangeburg,  South  Carolina 

HORTICULTURE 

"After  all,  it's  the  finish,  not  the  start,  that 
counts." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  First  Lieuten- 
ant; Band;  Sophomore,  Junior  and  Senior 
Dancing  Clubs;  Horticulture  Society,  '32, 
'3  3,  Vice-President,  '3  3;  Pi  Gamma  Delta 
Fraternity,  '3  1,  '32,  '33,  Secretary  and 
Treasurer,  '32,  President,  '33;  R.  O.  T.  C, 
Fort  McClellan,  Alabama. 


\\  ii  i  i am  Sigo  Solomons 

"Simoni/e" 

Estill,  South  Carolina 

GEN]  HAL  SCIENCE 

"Always  look  ahead." 

Private;    Private;    Private;    Senior    Private; 

Senior  Dancing  Club;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  Mc- 
Clellan, Alabama. 


SENIORS 

Fred  Lafayette  Sparks,  Jr. 

"Baron" 

Gaffney,  South  Carolina 

ENGINEERING  INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 

"Count  that  day  lost  whose  low  descending 

sin  i, 
Views   from    thy    hand    no    worthy   action 
done." 

Private;  Private;  Private;  Second  Lieuten- 
ant; Band,  '30,  '31,  '32,  '33;  Junior  Pla- 
toon, '3  2;  Iota  Lambda  Sigma,  '3  2;  Sopho- 
more and  Senior  Dancing  Clubs;  R.  O. 
T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama. 


William  Hall  Spencer,  Jr. 

"Bill" 

Catawba,  South  Carolina 

TEXTILE   ENGINEERING 

"//  takes  Imlls  to  play  the  game." 

Private;  Private;  Private;  Second  Lieuten- 
ant; Junior  Platoon,  '31,  '32;  R.  O.  T.  C, 
Fort  McClellan,  Alabama;  A.  S.  M.  E.,  '31, 
'32;  York  County  Club,  '29,  '30;  Senior 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Council,  '32,  '33. 


Waiter  Franklin  Stanton,  Jr. 
"Bud" 

Little  Rock,  South  Carolina 

AGRICULTURAL    EDUCATION 

"All  that  I  am,  or  hope  to  he,  I  one  to  w\ 
parents." 

Private;  Corporal;  Private;  Senior  Private; 
Junior  Dancing  Club,  '3  1,  '32;  Alpha  Tau 
Alpha,  '32,  '33;  Senior  Dancing  Club,  '32, 
'3  3;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama. 


SENIORS 

Ray  Davis  Stephenson 

"Shack" 
Bishopville,  South  Carolina 

CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

"Truth  and  honesty  arc  fear's  worst 
enemies." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  First  Lieuten- 
ant; Member  A.  S.  C.  E.,  '32,  '33,  President, 
'3  3;  Charter  Member  Normal  Club;  Junior 
Civil  Engineering  Class  Representative  En- 
gineers; Architects'  Day,  '3  2;  Kamp  Klarke 
Klan,  '32. 


Eugene  Miller  Stover 

"Gene" 
Winnsboro,  South  Carolina 

TEXTILE    ENGINEERING 

"Life  is   too  short  for  two   reputations,  so 
natch   your  step." 

Private;    Corporal;    Sergeant;    Second    Lieu- 
tenant; Freshman  Football,  '29. 


Lewis  Dobson  Strom 

"L.  D." 

Edgefield,  South  Carolina 

AIMS    AND    SC  II  NC  1 

"It's    not    so    much    what    you    learned — hut 
how    many    friends    you    made.      They    and 
your  associations  with  them  will  be  remem- 
bered when  all  else  is  forgotten." 

Private;  Corporal;  First  Sergeant;  First 
Lieutenant  (Executive);  Freshman  Foot- 
ball, '29',  Member  Sophomore,  Junior  and 
Senior  Dancing  Clubs;  First  Sergeants  Club, 
'3  1,  '32;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Ala- 
bama, '32;  bridge  Club,  '29,  '3  0,  '3  1,  '32, 
Vice-President,  '32. 


SENIORS 


Jacob  Marshall  Spearman 

"John" 

Easley,  South  Carolina 

CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

"The   only   way   to   have  a  friend  is   to   be 
one." 

Day  Student;   Pickens  County  Club;  A.  S. 

C.  E.,  '3  2,  '3  3,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  '33; 

Kamp  Klarke  Klan. 


Thomas  Benton  Talbert 
McCormick,  South  Carolina 

AGRICULTURAL  CHEMISTRY 

"Think  of  the  future,  make  the  best  of  the 
present,  anil  forget  the  past." 

Private;  Corporal;  Company  Supply  Ser- 
geant; Captain;  Member  of  Senior  Dis- 
ciplinary Council;  Junior  Platoon;  Rifle 
Marksman,  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan, 
Alabama. 


John  Fletcher  Talley 

"Fletch" 
Rock    Hill,  South  Carolina 

ELECTRICAL   ENGINEERING 

"You  are  the  master  of  your  fate." 

Private;  Corporal;  Supply  Sergeant;  Senior 
Private;  Sophomore,  Junior  Dancing  Clubs; 
Junior  Platoon;  Glee  Club,  '30,  '31,  '32, 
'3  3,  Business  Manager,  '3  3;  Jungalcer  Or- 
chestra, '32,  '33;  A.  S.  M.  E. 


SENIORS 


Fred  A.  Thompson 

"Frog" 

Spartanburg,  South  Carolina 

ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING 

"God's  best  gift  to  us  is  that   He  gives  us 
not  things,  but  opportunities." 

Private;  Corporal;   Sergeant;  Senior  Private; 

Freshman  Track  Team,   '29;   Varsity  Track 

Team,  '30;  Non-R.  O.  T.  C. 


James  Walter  Thompson,  Jr. 

"Personality,"   "Jimmie" 

Charleston,  South  Carolina 

mechanical  engineering 

"Determination  is  the  master  key  to 
success." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  First  Lieuten- 
ant (Executive  Officer)  ;  Drum  and  Bugle 
Corps;  Clemson  Dramatic  Club,  '3  0; 
Charleston  County  Club,  '30,  '31;  Palmetto 
Literary  Society,  '3  0,  '31,  '3  2,  '3  3;  A.  S. 
M.  E.,  '3  2,  '33;  Executive  and  Program 
Committees,  '3  3;  Sophomore,  Junior  and 
Senior  Dancing  Clubs;  Glee  Club,  '3  3;  De- 
Molay;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Ala- 
bama; Junior  Platoon;  Clemson  R.  O.  T.  C. 
Swimming  Team. 


Hubert  Williams  Tomlinson 

"Bo  Peep" 

Olan/a,  South  Carolina 

\\  I  WING    AND    1)1  SIGNING 

"Whoso   keejteth   his    mouth   and   his    tongue 

keepeth  his   soul   Irani   troubles." 

Private;    Private;    Private;    Senior    Private; 
R.   ().   T.   C.   Camp,    Ion    McClellan,   Ala- 
bama; Phi  Psi, 


SENIORS 

William  Harrison  Trammell,  Jr. 

"Harry" 

Greenville,  South  Carolina 

MECHANICAL    ENGINEERING 

"W/'i   take  life  seriously?     You'll  never  get 
out  of  it  alive." 

Private;  Corporal;  Supply  Sergeant  "Shave" 
Headquarters  Company;  Glee  Club,  '3  0, 
'31,  '32;  Historian  Sophomore  Class;  His- 
torian Junior  Class;  Tau  Beta  Pi,  '32,  '3  3, 
President,  '3  3;  Tiger  Brotherhood,  '31; 
Greenville  County  Club,  '30,  '31,  '32,  '33, 
President,  '3  3;  Central  Dance  Association, 
Secretary,  '3  3;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Guest  at  Uncle 
Sam's  House  Party,  Fort  McClellan,  Ala- 
bama. 


William  Fred  Tribble 

"Trib" 

Anderson,  South  Carolina 

electrical  engineering 

"Men  are  judged  not  In   their  intentions  hut 
rather  />•)   the  results  of  their  actions." 

Private;  Corporal;  First  Sergeant;  Captain; 
President  Anderson  Club,  '31,  '3  2,  '3  3; 
Member  A.  I.  E.  E.,  '31,  '3  2,  Secretary,  A. 
I.  E.  E.,  '3  2,  '3  3;  Sabre  Club;  Blue  Key; 
Track  Team,  '30,  '31;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort 
McClellan,  Alabama;  First  Sergeants  Club; 
Junior  Platoon;   Marksman. 


Joseph  Turm  r 

"Josey" 

Carteret,  New  Jersey 

ARCHITECTURE 

"The  road  to  hell  is  paved  with  good 
intentions." 

Private;  Private;  Private;  Senior  Private; 
Minaret  Club,  '29,  '3  0,  '31,  '3  2;  Senior 
Dancing  Club;  Kappa  Phi;  Brother  of  the 
Lodge;  Thursday  Night  Club;  R.  O.  T.  C, 
Plattsburg  Barracks,  New  York. 


SENIORS 

John  Russell  Wait,  Jr. 

"Russ" 

Houston,  Texas 

ARCHITECTURE 

"Mottoes  are  from  those  who  are  either  dead 
or  accomplished.     I'm  neither — yet!" 

Private;  Private;  Sergeant;  Private;  Editor- 
in-Chief  Taps,  '3  3;  Art  Editor  Taps,  '3  3; 
Associate  Art  Editor  Taps,  '32;  Jungaleer 
Orchestra,  '31,  '32;  Foresteer  Orchestra,  '30; 
Central  Dance  Association;  Minaret  Club, 
'3  0,  '31,  '32,  '33;  Kappa  Phi  Fraternity. 


Crayton  Postell  Walker 
"C.  P." 

Walhalla,  South  Carolina 

ELECTRICAL   ENGINEERING 

"Write  me  as  one  that  loves  his  fellow-men." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  Senior  Private; 
Freshman,  Sophomore,  Junior  and  Senior  Y. 
M.  C.  A.  Councils;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Cabinet, 
'3  3;  Recording  Secretary  Tau  Beta  Pi,  '3  3; 
A.  I.  E.  E.,  '32,  '33;  Chairman  A.  I.  E.  E., 
'33;  Senior  Disciplinary  Council,  '33;  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  Editor  The  Tiger,  '33;  R.  O.  T.  C, 
Fort   McClellan,   Alabama. 


John  Vernon  Walters 

"Chunky" 

Spartanburg,  South  Carolina 

TEXTILE    ENGINEERING 

"A    man's    reach    must    exceed   his    grasp   or 
what's  a  heaven  for?" 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  Senior  Private; 

Junior  Platoon;  Phi  Psi,  '3  1,  '32,  '33;  Senior 

Y.  M.  C.  A.  Council,  '32,  '3  3;  R.  O.  T.  C, 

Fort  McClellan,  Alabama. 


SENIORS 


Joshua  John  Ward,  Jr. 

"Bud" 
Georgetown,  South  Carolina 

MECHANICAL    ENGINEERING 

"Take  the  world  as    you  find  it  but  do  not 
leave  it  so." 

Private;    Corporal;    Company    Supply    Ser- 
geant; First  Lieutenant  (Executive  Officer); 
R.   O.   T.   C,   Rifle  Marksman,   Camp  Mc- 
Clellan,  Alabama. 


Theodore  Martine  Watson 

"Flip" 

Spartanburg,  South  Carolina 

ELECTRICAL   ENGINEERING 

"Hats  off  to  the  past; 
Coats  off  to   the  future." 

Private;  Private;  Sergeant;  First  Lieuten- 
ant; Tau  Beta  Pi,  '3  2,  '3  3,  Corresponding 
Secretary,  '33;  A.  I.  E.  E.,  '32,  '33,  Vice- 
President,  '3  3;  Tiger  Brotherhood,  '32,  '33; 
Associate  Joke  Editor  The  Tiger,  '31,  '32, 
Joke  Editor,  '32,  '3  3;  Student  Chairman  En- 
gineering Architecture  Day,  '3  3. 


Philip  Arthur  Wattley 

"Chi" 

Chicago,  llliiiiu\ 

CIVI]     l  RTGINEERING 

"Life   is    the   gift    of    nature;    but    beautiful 
living  is  the  gift  of  wisdom." 

Private;  Corporal;  Supply  Sergeant;  Private; 

Junior  Platoon;  Senior  Dancing  Club;  A.  S. 

C.   E.;   Golf  Team,   2,    3,   4;    Kamp  Klarke 

Klan;  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama. 


SENIORS 


Hubert  Judson  Webb 

"Spider" 

Aiken,  South  Carolina 

AGRICULTURAL  CHEMISTRY 

"To  be  not  only  good,  hut  good  for 
something." 

Private;  Private;  Sergeant;  Second  Lieuten- 
ant; Alpha  Zeta;  Tiger  Brotherhood;  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  Cabinet,  '3  3;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Council, 
'31,  '32,  '33,  President,  '33;  R.  O.  T.  C, 
Fort  McClellan,  Alabama. 


Arthur  Pitts  Werts,  Jr. 

"Fannie" 
Newberry,  South  Carolina 

MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

"He  who  climbs  the  mountain   views  the 
plain." 

Private;    Private;    Sergeant;    Senior    Private; 

A.  S.  M.  E.,   '3  3;  Tau  Beta  Pi,  '3  3;  R.  O. 

T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama. 


James  Rk  hard  Wi  st 

"Chico" 

Cassa/t,  South  Carolina 

ANIMAI     HUSBANDRY 

"Rock  along  old  world  and  I'll  rock   with 
you." 

Private;  Private;  Private;  Senior  Private; 
Animal  Husbandry  Club,  '30,  '31,  '32,  Sec- 
retary and  Treasurer,  '33;  Dairy  Club,  '30, 
'3  1,  '32;  Charter  Member  Teriarity  Club; 
R.  C).  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama. 


SENIORS 


Hugh  McFADDrN  Wheeler 

"Bert" 

New  "Lion,  South  Carolina 

MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING 

"I  am  just  what  I  am  and  nothing  more." 

Private;    Private;     Private;    Senior    Private; 
R.   O.   T.   C.   Camp,   Fort  McClellan,   Ala- 
bama; A.  S.  M.  E.,  '3  2,  '3  3;  Tiger  Brother- 
hood, '32,  '33. 


Guy  Vaun  Whetstone 

"Whet" 

Perry,  South  Carolina 

AGRICULTURAL    EDUCATION 

"I  dare  do  all  that  may  become  a  man;  he 
who  dares  do  more  is  none." 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  First  Lieuten- 
ant (Executive  Officer)  ;  Calhoun  Literary 
Society,  '30,  '31,  '32,  '33,  President,  '33, 
Secretary,  '3  2,  Treasurer,  '31;  Tiger  Brother- 
hood, '31,  '3  2,  '3  3;  Charter  Member  Alpha 
Tau  Alpha;  College  Grange,  '3  2,  '3  3,  Over- 
seer, '3  3,  Steward,  '32;  Senior  Dancing 
Club;  Member  "Y"  Council,  '3  0,  '31,  '3  2, 
'3  3,  Vice-President,  '3  0;  Rifle  Team,  '30, 
'31,  '32,  '33;  Expert  Rifleman,  R.  O.  T.  C, 
Fort   McClellan,   Alabama. 


William   Raymond  Williams,  Jr. 

"Bill" 

Greenville,   South  Carolina 

ME<  HANK  AL  ENGINEERING 

"just  keej>  on  keeping  on!" 

Private;  Corporal;  Sergeant;  Captain;  Rat 
Football,  '3  0;  Junior  Platoon,  '3  2;  Com- 
mencement Marshal,  '3  2;  Senior  Discipli- 
nary Council,  '3  3;  Central  Dance  Associa- 
tion, '3  3;  Historian  Senior  Class,  '3  3;  Vice- 
President  Senior  Dancing  Club,  '33;  Sabre 
Club,  '3  3;  Greenville  County  Club;  R.  O. 
T.  C.  Camp,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama. 


SENIORS 


SENIORS 


Eugene  Perritt   W'ii  union 

"Gene" 

Greenville,  South  Carolina 

HORTICULTURE 

"Acquaintance  I   would  bare,  but   when  7 
depends   not  on  the  number  but  the  choice 

of  friends." 
Private;  Corporal;  Private;  Private;  Fresh- 
man Football,  '29;  Varsity  Football,  '30, 
'31,  '3  2;  Block  "C"  Club,  '32;  Greenville 
County  Club,  '29,  '3  0,  '31,  '32;  Horticul- 
ture Club,  '3  2;  Baseball  Team  at  R.  O.  T. 
C.  Camp;  Marksman  at  R.  O.  T.  C.  Camp, 
'3  2;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan,  Alabama; 
drey  Friars;  Ring  Committee,  '31. 


Tl  [OMAS   Josi  I'll    Zl'VK  I  I 

"Tommy" 

Brooklyn,  "New  York 

<  l\  II     l  NGINl  I  RING 

"Everybodies  business  a  nobodies  business." 

Private;    1'riv.uc;    Private;    Senior    Private; 

A.  S.  (  .  I  .,  '33;  A.  S.  M.  E.,  '32. 


Jlsse  Beacham  W'ray 
"Beech-nut" 
Spartanburg,  South  Carolina 
agricultural  chemistry 
"All  that  1  am,  all  that  1  hope  to  be  I  one 
to  my  mother;  my  failures  1  one  to  myself." 
Private;    Corporal;    First    Sergeant;    Ma;or; 
Sophomore,     Junior     and     Senior     Dancing 
Clubs;    Member    Junior    Platoon;    First    Ser- 
geants   Club;     Spartanburg    County    Club, 
'30,  '31,  '32,  Secretary  and  Treasurer,  '33; 
First  Sergeant  of  Sabre  Club;  R.  O.  T.  C, 
Fort   McClellan,   Alabama. 


W'ii  i  iam   I.si  i  i   Wood 

"We  Wood" 
Greer,  South  Carolina 

AGRK  ri  i  I'K.u     i  DUCA  i  ion 

"The  elevator  to  success  is  not  running,  so 

take  the  stairs." 
Private;  Private;  Private;  Second  Lieuten- 
ant; Junior  Council,  '3  1,  '32;  Senior  Coun- 
cil, '32,  '33;  Agricultural  Education  Club, 
'3  2;  Calhoun  Literary  Society,  '32,  '33; 
Fourth  Term  President,  '33;  Junior  Dancing 
Club,  '31,  '32;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  McClellan, 
Alabama;  Junior  Platoon,  '32. 


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F.  S.  Sadler 
Vice-President 


R.  B.  Shores 
Sei  n  /.;i  )  and  Treasurer 


W.  C.  Dozier 

Historian 


JUNIORS 

Abell,  F.  E. 
Abrams,  M.  S. 
Alexander,  C.  B. 

All,  R.  A. 
Allan,  R.  H. 
Alston,  C.  S. 

Andrews,  L.  M. 
Atkinson,  D.  H. 
Barnes,  D.  A. 

Barnett,  G.  M. 
Barney,  J.  N. 
Barnwell,  J.  B. 

Barron,  W.  W. 
Basha,  G. 
Beauprot,  C.  L. 

Bell,  J.  U. 
Bennett,  J. 
Bigger,  T.  C. 

Bissett,  T.  J. 
Bl.A(  SWELL,  J.  E. 
Beam  iv,  R.  \V. 


JUNIORS 

Blanton,  A.  J. 
Butch,  M.  S.  J. 
Brannon,  C.  C. 

Bridge,  M.  P. 
Bryan,  H.  L. 
Bryan,  W.  Z. 

BURLEY,  J.   L. 

Burns,  W.  C. 
Campbell,  J.  A. 

Carter,  W.  R. 
Caughman,  D.  H. 
Chipley,  W.  C. 

Claynton,  C.  N. 
Cobb,  W.  C. 
Collins,  C.  J. 

Cooper,  R.  C. 
Copeland,  F.  P. 
Copeland,  J.  E. 

Cousar,  T.  A. 
Cowherd,  C.  P. 
Crosson,  L.  H. 


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JUNIORS 

Cunningham,  F.  H. 
Dargan,  H.  G. 
Day,  J.  B. 

DeWitt,  \V.  C. 
Dickson,  A.  A. 
Dill,  P.  V.  B. 

Dobson,  L.  A. 
Dobson,  L.  M. 
Dozifr,  W.  C. 

Dubose,  T.  S. 
Eaton,  R.  B. 
Edwards,  F.  W. 

Ellis,  J.  R. 
Faill,  K.  L. 

I  I  R.GUSON,  J.  A. 

Franklin,  B. 

I  K  A/ll  K,    I  1.    I.. 

French,  R. 

(  , MtllS,     |.    (i. 

(.Mil  R  l  ,  J,   B. 

(ill    MIR,    E,     I). 


JUNIORS 

Gladden,  E.  T. 
Goddard,  E.  C. 
Goodson,  J.  W. 

Goss,  P.  W. 
Gray,  F.  M. 
Gray,  W.  W. 

Green,  W.  P. 
Greene,  R.  J. 
Grimball,  P.  C. 

Griffis,  D.  P. 
C.kimr,  J.  F. 
Hanna,  \V.  J. 

Harmon,  G.  L. 
Hnkyin,  T.  H. 
Henley,  C.  N. 

Mi  m  i  v,  J.  W. 

HlNTON,  C.   N. 

Mom. ik,  W.  S. 
Hope,  J.  K. 

I  loWLE,   W.    M. 

Hunt,  H.  A. 


JUNIORS 

Hunter,  J.  E. 
Huskey,  O.  R. 

HUTCHENSON,  J.   R. 

Iler,  F.  R. 
Johnson,  N.  Y. 
Jones,  J.  E. 

King,  E.  H. 

KlNGOFF,  M. 

Kohn,  D. 

Langley,  A.  A. 
Latham,  B.  M. 
Latimer,  P.  LL 

Lawrence,  J. 
LeMaster,  G.  W. 

Ll  VI  RETTE,  W.   L. 

I.ini  ,  T.  N. 

LlNDER,    W.    \V. 

I  «>\\  uv,  P.  A. 

Lupo,  W.  E. 
I  vi  is,  W.  G. 
Lytei  ,  G.  A. 


JUNIORS 

McCown,  C. 
McCown,  J.  J. 
McIver,  E.  R. 

McKain,  L.  N. 
McMillan,  C.  C. 
McRae,  A.  C. 

Mack,  J.  L. 
Medlin,  W.  A. 

MlDULETON,    R.    H. 
MOBLEY,   G.   T. 

Moss,  W.  D. 

MULLER,    J.    H. 

Nalley,  R.  L. 
Nathan,  H.  H. 
Newsom,  S.  M. 

Odell,  H.  H. 
Parks,  W.  C. 
Parks,  F.  L. 

Patterson,  S.  R. 

Pi  rry,  W.  B. 
Raim  v,  W.  P. 


JUNIORS 

Robinson,  F.  I. 
Robinson,  G.  W. 
Rouse,  J.  D. 

Rouse,  J.  T. 
Royals,  S.  T. 
Sadler,  F.  S. 

Schacthe,  W.  L. 

SCHIRMER,   F.   B. 

Schroder,  H.  J. 

Seabrook,  S.  G. 
Self,  M.  B. 
Senn,  C.  W. 

Sizemore,  T.  A. 
Sharpe,  J.  R. 
Shores,  R.  B. 

Shuler,  C.  O. 
Skardon,  A.  I  I. 
Slade,  A.  L. 

Sloan,  E. 
Smith,  H.  M. 
Smith,  f.  T. 


JUNIORS 

Smoak,  R.  P. 
Snovcden,  J.  G. 

SORENTRUE,    S. 

Steer,  R.  L. 
Steppe,  J.  T. 
Stone,  E.  W. 

Taylor,  J.  B. 
Taylor,  T.  D. 
Taylor,  W.  H. 

Thomas,  A.  S. 
Thompson,  F.  M. 
Thompson,  J.  H. 

Toncray,  G.  W. 

ToWNSEND,   P.    W. 

Truesdale,  F.  C. 

Vance,  R.  B. 

Van  de  Erve,  M.  R. 

Vaughn,  H.  B. 

Vaughn,  R.  S. 
Watson,  K.  M. 
Wells,  R.  E. 


JUNIORS 

White,  W.  J. 

Whitlaw,  L.  G. 

WlLLIAMON,    P.   S. 

WlTHERSPOON,    J.    D. 
WlTHERSPOON,    J.    H. 


Wood,  M. 


Wyatt,  C  D. 


Wvlie,  A.  B. 


Yeargin,  R.  O. 


Yonci,  R.  M. 


S.  R.  Spann 

President 


OPHOMOR1) 


H.  S.  Fellers 
Vice-Presidenl 


S.  Mltz 
Set  retar\   and  Treasurer 


J.  L.  Lipscomb 

Historian 


SOPHOMORES 

Abernathy,  W.  L. 
Acker,  W.  H. 
Ackis,  K.  W. 
Allen,  W.  D. 

Allen,  W.  S. 
Allison,  A.  W. 
Altman,  J.  E. 
Anderson,  W.  D. 

Anderson,  W.  J. 
Antley,  W.  L. 
Bobb,  T.  H. 
Bailey,  W.  R. 

Barnes,  W.  F. 
Beard,  S.  O. 
Bethea,  F.  L. 
Betsill,  W.  L. 

Black,  H.  A. 
Boesch,  J.  C. 
Boi.ding,  E.  L. 
Bowie,  P.  E. 

Bridge,  A.  \V. 
Bridges,  H.  P. 

Brown,  J.  D. 
Brown,  J.  H. 

Bryce,  C.  S. 
Burton,  J.  C. 
Burts,  A.  F. 

Byrd,  H.  M. 


SOPHOMORES 

Casey,  J.  O. 
Chapin,  G. 
Christopher,  T.  D. 
Clamp,  E.  W. 

Cole,  R.  A. 
Coleman,  H.  H. 
Coleman,  I.  M. 
Coleman,  L. 

Cooler,  S.  A. 
Cooper,  N.  B. 
Copl,  J.  M. 

COTTINGHAM,    M.    C. 

Cox,  J.  B. 
Cromer,  W.  L. 
Cummings,  C.  T. 

CURETON,   A.    C. 

Curtis,  T.  B. 
Dabney,  C.  E. 
Davanport,  H.  B. 
Day,  P.  S. 

DeBerry,  F.  H. 
Dim  inger,  E.  S. 
DeLoach,  J.  L. 

Dll  LARD,  W.   W. 

Drake,  C.  T. 
Eaddy,  E.  A. 

Im  i  Riii  i  ,  D.  C. 
Farmer,  J-  L. 


SOPHOMORES 

Feagin,  H.  S. 
Fellers,  H.  S. 
Fike,  C.  L. 
Ford,  H. 

Gause,  L.  A. 
Gibson,  J.  S. 
Gilford,  H.  E. 

GlLLAM,    A.    L. 

Glenn,  J.  P. 
Goodman,  J. 
Gordan,  C.  P. 
Graves,  J.  H. 

Haigler,  H.  C. 
Harden,  R.  E. 
Harling,  E.  A. 
Harris,  J.  M. 

Harrison,  C.  C. 
Hartli  dge,  J.  R. 
Hawkins,  B.  S. 
Hendricks,  T.  A. 

Henry,  W.  H. 
Hill,  C.  M. 
I  111  II  r,  J.  T. 
Hollis,  C.  H. 

HORTON,    P. 
HUDGEN,   L.    M. 

J i  i  in.li  s,  F.  A. 

|l  NNINGS,   J.   C. 


SOPHOMORES 

Johnson,  M.  H. 
Johnson,  P.  D. 
Jones,  E.  D. 
Jones,  H.  B. 

Jones,  W.  T. 
Kanapaux,  C. 
Kay,  L.  A. 
King,  C.  H. 

Kirk,  H.  L. 

KlRKEGARD,    H.    B. 

Kneece,  E.   C. 
Lafaye,  G.  E. 

Land,  J.  E. 
Lanford,  O.  L. 
Lee,  H.  D. 

I    I   NX  IS,   J.    D. 

Linder,  B.  S. 
Lipscomb,  J.  L. 
Lubchenco,  A. 
Lyon,  J.  B. 

McBrearty,  J.  D. 
McCabe,  R.  C. 

MCCONNFLL,    W.    B. 

McCord,  A.  R. 

McDaniai.,  T.  J. 
McGee,  J.  W. 
McGee,  K.  W. 
McGee,  T.  E. 


SOPHOMORES 

McKinney,  W.  R. 
McLaurin,  C.  H. 
McMahan,  C.  A. 
McSviAiN,  A.  T. 

Madden,  J.  H.  M. 
Mahon,  D.  G. 
Major,  W.  B. 
Mann,  O.  A. 

Mann,  W.  H. 
Marshall,  C.  F. 
Marshall,  J.  L. 
Martin,  L.  L. 

Mauldin,  W.  C. 
Merritt,  S.  L. 
Metz,  J. 
Moore,  D.  C. 

Mustard,  A.  C. 
Myers,  J.  I, 
Neal,  J.  R. 
New,  H.  E. 

Nickels,  B.  H. 
Nottingham,  H.  D. 
Owen,  L.  T. 
Owings,  G.  E. 

Page,  S.  W. 
Page,  T.  N. 
Payni  ,  J.  P. 
Platt,  W.  M. 


SOPHOMORES 

Plowden,  H.  A. 
Pope,  D.  T. 

PORCHER,    F.    P. 

Powell,  E. 

Price,  G. 
Rawles,  O.  G. 
Register,  J.  R. 
Rhodes,  F.  K. 

Richardson,  D. 
Rivers,  J.  T. 
Robinson,  E.  D. 
Rogers,  R.  T. 

Russell,  J.  F. 
Salley,  C.  M. 
Salley,  R.  B. 
Sanders,  J.  D. 

Schumpert,  W.  M. 
Shands,  J.  H. 
Smart,  S.  D. 
Smith,  H.  W. 

Smith,  W.  G. 
Snelling,  H. 
Span,  S.  R. 
Spearman,  M.  W. 

Spear,  G.  W. 
Sim  ,\(  ik,  F.  A. 
Stevens,  D.  A. 
Stevens,  E.  A. 


SOPHOMORES 

Stewart,  G.  H. 
Strange,  T.  S. 
Suggs,  L.  D. 
Sutherland,  R.  C. 

Swails,  A.  C. 
Thackston,  W.  M. 
Thode,  J.  R. 
Thomas,  F.  B. 

TlNDAL,   N.   E. 
TOBEY,    P.    L. 

Todd,  J.  S. 
Tripplett,  W.  L. 

Trowbridge,  J.  P. 
Turner,  W.  A. 
Wade,  F.  C. 
Walpole,  J.  S. 

Ward,  M.  B. 
Webb,  H.  A. 
Webb,  W.  W. 
Weeks,  B.  E. 

Woods,  L.  D. 
Woodsidi  ,  J.  P. 
Woodward,  J.  H. 


Yarborough,  A.  G. 
Young,  M.  S. 


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Acker,  L.  M. 
A<  kirman,  P.  W. 
Adams,  R.  D. 
All,  J.  B. 
Austin,  F.  J. 
Ball,  A.  K." 
Ballagh,  W.  W. 
Ballard,  J.  C. 
Banks,  E.  R. 
Barnes,  J.  K. 
Barron,  I  .  E. 
Baskin,  C.  A. 
Bass,  J.  S. 
Ba  iis,  C.  D. 
Bi  \mm,  J.  M. 
Black,  M.  I*. 
Bi  a<  k\\  i  i  i  ,  W.  M. 
BraN<  n,  J.  S. 
Brice,  A.  M. 
Brooks,  J.  B. 
Brown,  P.  J. 
Brown,  T.  I. 
Brovi  x,  W.  I). 

Bl<1  AN,   P.   J. 
BURLEY,  S.  T. 

Bru<  i  ,  R.  C. 
Caleioun,  C.  I  . 

(  .AM  PHI    II,     B.     W. 


Carson,  J.  W. 
Cassidy,  J.  F. 
Cauthern,  R.  S. 
Chapin,  D.  N. 
Chapman,  M.  C. 
Chapman,  W.  H. 
Cheatham,  B.  F. 
Cheaves,  C.  L. 
Childress,  R.  B. 
Chitty,  F.  C. 
Clarki  ,  \V.  D. 
Coe,  C.  B. 
Coleman,  T.  B. 
Commander,  R.  C. 
Cook,  F.  E. 

CoPI  LAND,    W.    F. 

Cox,  R.  D. 
Cox,  W.  E. 
Crandi  OKI),  D.  E. 
Cri  i(ii,  II.  E. 
(  koi  (  1 1,  M.  T. 

(    ROW    IIIIK,     I'.     II. 

(  ro\  i  on,  W.  B. 
Culler,  W.  C. 

(    IK  I    ION,    R.    W. 

(  leveland,  J.  R. 

I  )  \l    ION,    C.    (i. 

Davis,  J.  I. 


Davis,  J.  W. 
Dawson,  J.  N. 
Dean,  S.  C. 
Deason,  R.  A. 
Dew,  J.  A. 
Dickinson,  J.  H. 
Dobbins,  W.  C. 
Donnan,  S.  B. 
Dowling,  H.  E. 
Duke,  H.  B. 
Durham,  W.  S. 
Duval,  L.  S. 
Eady,  H.  E. 
Easterling,  B.  B. 
I  in  ns,  H.  C. 
Eleazer,  G.  B. 

1    M.I  AND,   W.     ). 

1  i' riNG,  H.  1 1. 

ESKRIDGE,  W.    I  I. 
Evans,  II.  II. 
Evans,  W.  I). 
Fari  i  v,  W.  I). 
Farmi  k,  ( '.  I. 
Farmi  k,  R.  1  . 
In  i  i),  \V.  P. 
Fletcher,  J.  F. 
I  i  ovi),  J,  L. 
I  i  oyd,  M.  I  I. 


Folger,  T.  M. 
Forshaw,  T. 
Foster,  L.  L. 
Freeman,  G.  E. 
Fuller,  D.  W. 
Funderburk,  B.  J. 
Gambill,  L.  A. 
Gambrill,  J.  M. 
Gandy,  R.  B. 
Gantt,  W.  A. 
CjArdni  r,  M.  C. 
Garrett,  J.  M. 
Geer,  J.  R. 

(jl  OKC.l  ,  A.  M. 

Gettys,  C.  M. 

(,.ll  NT,   I.  W. 

Gibbons,  W.  W. 
(  iikson,  E.  C. 
Gilchrist,  W,   [. 
Gill,  W.  R. 
Glanton,  R.  C. 
(  .i  vmpi  i,  F.  M. 
Goodman,  ('.  F. 
Goodson,  R.  II. 
Graham,  F.  A. 

(iRAl  [AM,    R.    E. 

Gray,  W.  P. 
Green,  II.  A. 


FRESHMAN    CLASS    ROLL 


Griggs,  F.  O. 
Gunter,  M.  W. 

GURLEY,   O.    L. 

Hair,  H.  B. 
Hammett,  J.  E. 
Harbin,  S.  W. 
Harby,  H.  D. 
Hardin,  S.  F. 
Harrell,  R.  W. 
Harris,  J.  N. 
Harrison,  W.  P. 
Hartin,  W.  R. 
Heap,  E. 

Henderson,  W.  K. 
Henley,  C.  M. 
Henry,  D.  H. 
Hewitt,  T.  H. 
Hicks,  G.  T. 
Hicks,  R.  B.  H. 
Hill,  C.  P. 
Hilton,  T.  L. 
Hinson,  C.  R. 
Hiott,  W.  B. 
Hook,  H.  O. 
Hopkins,  J.  H. 
Hopper,  R.  W. 
Horton,  B.  T. 
Hough,  J.  S. 
Householder,  W.  R. 
Huff,  P.  D. 

HUGGINS,   C.   P. 

Hughes,  R.  M. 
Husbands,  D.  L. 

HUDDLESTON,   J.    A. 

Inabinet,  C.   J. 
Jackson,  N.  A. 
Jacobs,  M.  H. 
Jeffords,  A.  B. 
Jefforts,  J.  S. 
Jenkins,  F.  L. 
Johnson,  O.  L. 
Johnstone,  T.  K. 
Jones,  R.  L. 
Kay,  H.  R. 
Kelsey,  J.  R. 

KlNARD,   J.   D. 

Kins,  S.  T. 
Kinghorn,  A.  M. 

KlRKLFY,    J.    B. 

Kissam,  R.  R. 
Knight,  C.  V. 
Lancaster,  J.  Z. 
I.anty,  C.  W. 
Lanford,  M.  H. 
Langston,  P.  Q. 
Lathi  m,  J.  B. 
Lay,  J.  S. 


Ledford,  M.  L. 
Lee,  W.  A. 
Lefferts,  H.  L. 
Lewis,  C.  L. 
Littlejohn,  S.  M. 
Lyons,  R.  A. 
McAlhany,  J.  W. 
McCarter,  E.  H. 
McCay,  R.  E. 
McConnell,  S.  W. 
McCown,  C.  H. 
McCraker,  R.  L. 
McFarland,  P.  A. 
McGregor,  W.  C. 
McCurn,  G.  W. 
McHugh,  C.  M. 
McKensie,  M.  C. 
McLaurin,  D.  L. 
McLeod,  J.  H. 
McMaster,  E.  A. 
McMillan,  J. 
McKeown,  D.  O. 
Mahon,  J.  M. 
Malone,  H.  B. 
Mann,  W.  H. 
Marett,  D.  T. 
Martin,  J.  A. 
Martin,  J.  F. 
Martin,  R.  V. 
Marshall,  G.  L. 
Mathis,  J.  W. 
Manney,  E.  B. 
Means,  A. 
Millette,  F.  M. 
Malton,  S.  F. 

MlKELL,    J.    J. 
MlLEY,   J.    E. 

Misdom,  H.  E. 

MlSHOE,   J.    R. 

Moore,  H.  W. 
Moorer,   W.   M. 

MORRALL,  W.    A. 

Mosley,  S.  T. 
Mouchet,  W.  D. 
Murph,  M.  L. 
Murphy,  R.  B. 
Neel,  R.  C. 
Nelms,  W.  L. 
Nettles,  J.  P. 
Nimmer,  S.  D. 
Nisbet,  W.  O. 
O'Bryan,  N.  B. 
Odom,  E.  H. 
Oehmig,  C.  G. 
O'Kelly,  G.  R. 
Orr,  C.  W. 
Orr,  S.  M. 


Orr,  W.  A. 
Otey,  P.  K. 
Owen,  F.  S. 
Padgett,  W.  R. 
Page,  D.  D. 
Pack,  J.  M. 
Pennington,  L.  C. 
Perez,  S.  V. 
Pitts,  J.  D. 
Plumblee,  W.  H. 
Poore,  U.  M. 
Pope,  J.  M. 
Porter,  G.  F. 
Price,  H.  S. 
Purdie,  J.  W. 

QUATTLEBAUM,   C.    P. 

Rambo,  E.  K. 
Rampey,  C.  T. 
Ramseur,  J.  H. 
Rankin,  G.  H. 
Rawlinson,  W.  J. 
Reid,  C.  B. 
Rhinehardt,  W.  A. 
Rice,  C.  W. 
Richardson,  H.  B. 
Richborough,  J.  R. 
Richey,  J. 
Roach,  M.  D. 
Roach,  T.  B. 
Rochester,  O.  J. 
Robinson,  C.  N. 
Rodgers,  W.  M. 
Rogers,  O.  J. 
Roof,  W.  M. 
Ruffin,  C.  L. 
Sams,  A.  R. 
Sander,  H.  F. 
Sanders,  R.  W. 
Sansbury,  E.  F. 
Satterfield,  H.  T. 
Saverance,  W.  G. 
Scott,  R.  F. 
Shelley,  D.  A. 
Shirley,  J.  H. 
Shook,  H.  C. 
Shore,  H.  T. 
Simons,  R.  L. 
Simpson,  J.  L. 
Sims,  K.  L. 
Smith,  B.  E. 
Smith,  J.  W. 
Snipes,  T.  F. 
Spell,  B.  R. 
Statton,  D.  L. 
Stevenson,  C.  O. 
Stevenson,  F.  A. 
Stewart,  F.  L. 


Stewart,  R.  S. 
Stokely,  M.  M. 
Stribling,  M.  W. 
Stuckey,  A.  H. 
Sturgis,  D.  C. 
Sweeting,  R.  C. 
Tanner,  A.  D. 
Tate,  J.  P. 
Taylor,  S.  P. 
Thackston,  R.  F. 
Thomas,  B.  F. 
Thomas,  W.  M. 
Thompson,  F.  D. 
Thompson,  S.  M. 
Tibbs,  J.  H. 
Timmerman,  E.  R. 
Todd,  A.  W. 
Todd,  J.  W. 
Tribble,  F.  V. 
Trimmier,  W.  B. 
Troutman,  J.  C. 
Truesdale,  F.  L. 
Truluck,  C.  E. 
Vincent,  T.  L. 
Wade,  W.  E. 
Waldrop,  J.  E. 
Wall,  J.  W. 
Wallace,  W.  H. 
Watkins,  L.  L. 
Watson,  A.  C. 
Watson,  C.  M. 
Wray,  G.  D. 
Wheeler,  J.  D. 
White,  C.  H. 
Whitfield,  F.  R. 
Whiting,  J.  B. 
Whitmire,  W.  B. 
Wicker,  T.  P. 

WlGINGTON,    T.    A. 

Wilburn,  J.  M. 
Williams,  A.  M. 
Williams,  B.  H. 
Williams,  L.  A. 

WlLLIFORD,   E.    A. 

Willis,  Z.  G. 
Wilson,  E.  H. 
Wilson,  H.  E. 
Wingard,  J.  T. 
Winn,  J.  W. 
Wolfe,  S.  A. 

WOORWARD,    R.    S. 

Wrim,  J.  J. 
Yarborough,  J.  L. 
Yarborough,  W.  B. 
Zeff,  L.  J. 
Zimmerman,  E.  F. 


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COLORS 


Lieutenant  Colonel  R.  John  West 
Coiiinieimldi//  of  Cadets 


B.  C.  Martin 


P.  G.  Chastain 
C.  M.  Eli  i  risi 


CADET  STAFF 

Colonel 
E.  L.  Morris 

Lieutenant  Colonel 

S.  P.  Galphin 

Majors 
O.  B.  Garrison 

Captains 

R.  E.  Hoi  man 
W.  G.  Ashmore 


J.  B.  Wray 


N.  B.  Glenn 
E.  J.  Adams 


Master  Sergeants 
F.  B.  S<  iiiKMER  T.  C.  Bigger 

Battalion  Sergeant  Majors 
J.  N.  Barm  v  T.  S.  Dubose  M.  S.  J.  Blitch 


J.  E.  Hun  i  i  r 

C.    I..    M<  I   ALIUS 


T.  S.  Dubose 
Color  Sergeants 

Battalion  Adjutants 

J.  W.  Cantrell 


W.  G.  Yarborough 


J.  M.  Ballentine 


Colonel  Morris 


I  ii  i    i  i  \  \  \  i    COLONEl     GALPHIN 


STAFF   CAPTAINS 


Ellerbe 


Adams 


Chastain 


ASHMORE 


Glenn 


FIRST  BATTALION 


Major  Martin 


Captain   Kron 


FIRST  BATTALION 


Lieutenant  McLaurin 


Barm  ■>  Hutcheson 


Bell 


Gilmer 


Patterson  Schacte 


COMPANY  "A' 


Captain  W.  R.  Williams 


H.  B.  B'  <■  kham 
Executive  Lieutenant 


Murph,  W.  S. 
Lindsay,  R.  H 


COMPANY  "A" 

First  Lieutenants 

Secotnl  Lieutenants 


Sherril,  I).  D. 
Monts,  W.  L. 


Sherrill 


First  Sergeant 
Hutcherson,   J.    R 

Supply  Sergeant 
Ll  V  I  RETTE,    W.    L. 


Sergeants 
Abrams,  M.  S.  Lanford,  F.  T. 

arnett,  G.   M.  Latham,  B.  M. 

Clayton,  C.  N.  Mauldin,  W.  O. 


Am  k\  \  i  iiv,  W.  L. 
Alston,  C.  S. 
Ballagh,  W.  W. 
Ballard,  J.  C. 
Branch,  J.  S. 
Brown,  J.  D. 
Casey,  J.  O. 
Caughman,  D.  H. 
Cope,  J.  M. 
Cole,  R.  A. 

Die  MNSON,     J.     I  I. 

Durham,  W.  S. 
Duncan,  F.  Y. 
I  i  mow  .  G.  T. 


Allen,  W.  D. 
Altman,  J.  E. 
Coleman,  H.  H. 
Cooler,  S.   A. 


Farmer,  C.  E. 
Fletcher,  J.  F. 
Foster,  M.  A. 
Gant,  W.  A. 
George,  A.  M. 
Gibbons,  W.  W. 
Gilchrist,  W.  P. 
Gladden,  E.  T. 
Gi.ymph,  E.  M. 
Goodman,  C.   F. 
Goodson,  J.  W. 
Gravis,    |.   H. 
Grimball,  P.  C. 

GUILL,     J.     I    . 


Corporals 
I  i  i  LERS,   H.   S.  Porcher,  P.  G. 

Harris,  J.   M.  Spann,  S.  R. 

Lipscomb,  J.   L.  Stevens,  E.  A. 

McDanial,   T.   J.        Trobridge,  J.  P. 


Privates 
Harrelson,  R. 
Henley,  C.   M. 
Harris,  B.  S.  H. 
Jackson,  F.  C. 
Johnson,  N.  Y. 
Johnson,  O.  L. 
Johnston,  T.  K. 
Knight,  L.  R. 
Lawton,  F.  A. 
McCall,  A.  E. 

M(  KlNNl  Y,    J.    T. 

McMillan,  J. 
Mahon,  J.  M. 

\1  \K  TIN,     L.     L. 


MhRRITT,    S.    L. 

Moore,  J.  P. 

Nimmer,  S.  D. 
Nottingham,  H.  D. 
O'Ki.lly,  G.  R. 
Payne,  J.   P. 
Prickett,  F.  L. 

PUMBLEE,    W.    H. 

Rawlinson,  W.  J. 

Rll  H  VRDSON,   R.    H. 

Scott,  R.  F. 
Sease,  G.  A. 
Snelling,   H. 
Solomons,  W.  S. 


Wade,  F.  C. 
Woodward,  J.  H. 
Young,  M.  S. 


Stokely,  M.  M. 
Todd,  J.  S. 
Tuten,  W.  P. 
Walker,  C.  P. 
Woodside,  J.  P. 
Zimmerman,  E.  T. 


Murph 


COMPANY  "B1 


Captain  C.  S.  Moss 


W.    DURANT 

Executive  Lieutenant 


COMPANY  "B 


Elliot,  J. 
Clifton,  F.  T. 


Adams,   R.   L. 
Austin,  F.  J. 
Bane,  P.  W. 
Brown,  W.  D. 
Bowie,  R.  E. 
Cochran,  J.  H. 
Creech,  H.  E. 
Dargan,  H.  G. 
Deason,  S.  K. 
Deason,  R.  A. 
Donnon,  S.   B. 
Farley,   W.   I>. 
Ferguson,  H.   M. 


Allison,  A.  W. 
Antley,  W.   S. 
Christopher,  T.  D 


Foster,  L.  E. 
Gassaway,  H.  B 
Goss,  P.  W. 
Grayham,  R.   E 
Gray,  W.   R. 
Gurli  y,  O.  L. 
Hakvlly,  J.  C. 
Haigler,  H.  C. 
Henry,  \V.  H. 
Hough,  J.  S. 
Hope,  W.  P. 

Ml*  I  I  ,    W.    M. 
Howard,   E.   G. 


Haddle,  J.  M. 
Marshall,  J.   L. 
McCabe,  R.  C. 

Privates 
Jeffries,  F.  A. 
Kinsler,  M.  E. 
Ledford,  M.   L. 
McMillan,  O. 
McMillan,  J.  P. 
McNab,  J.  R. 
Melton,  S.  F. 
Medlin,  W.  A. 
Mi  i  is,  W.   D. 
Moor i  k,  W.  M. 
Neal,  J.   R. 
I'm,.. i  i  i,  W.   R. 
Pi  no,    J,    R. 


Corporals 

Platt,  W.  M. 
Powell,  J.  E. 
Rhodes,  F.  K. 


Pope,  J.  M. 
Reid,  C.  B. 
Rochester,  O.  J. 
Scott,  W.  L. 
Shaw,  E.  B. 
Shands,  J.  H. 
Stevenson,  C.  O. 
Sutherland,  R.  C 
Thompson,  F.  M. 
Thomas,  F.   B. 
Thode,   J.  H. 
Wade,  W.  E. 


Spencer, 


Westmoreland, 
Wigington,  T.  . 

WlLBURN,    J.     M. 
WlLLSON,    H.    E. 

Winn,  J.  W. 


J.  B. 


COMPANY  "C" 


Captain  W.  F.  Tribble 


|.  J.  Ward 
Executive  Lie  it  tenant 


COMPANY  "C 


First  Lieutenant 


Chappell,  P 
Gist,  W.  H. 


First  Sergeant 

Gilmer,  E.  D. 

Supply  Sergeant 

Trayhnam,   K.   E. 


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Sergeants 
Blackwell,  J.  E.  Gray,  F.  M. 

Blanton,  A.  J. 


Whitlaw,  L.  G. 

WlTHERSPOON,    J.    D. 


Co 


Allen,  W.  S. 
Bates,  A.  H. 


Stiiior  Privates 

Calhoun,  A.  M.         Hewitt,  T.   H. 
Davis,   J.    H.  Mil  MR,  J.   W. 

Domimck,  C.  B.         Wattlfy,  P.   A. 
Wist,   J.   R. 

junior    I'm  ati 
11.     I 


Al.BRIGH  I 

111   \  NIT,    J. 

1)1    N(    l\  ,    W.      I '. 

Green,  F.  E. 
Hasselden,  li.  I 
King,   F.    II. 
Lacey,  C.  E. 


1     \/l    M1Y,     W.     C. 
MlDDI  I  TON,    R.    H. 

Nathan,  II.  H. 
Scarborough,  J.   L. 
Sti  i:r,  R.  L. 

"IoW  51    ML     P.     W. 

Robertson,  W.  G. 


Bethea,  F.  L. 
Gki  i  \,  G.  B. 


Babb,  T.  H. 
Brown,  C.  M. 
Cook,  C.  H. 
Cook,  F.  N. 

Black,  M.   P. 
Banks,   E.   R. 
Cheatham,  B.  F 
Chapman,  R.   C. 
Chapman,  R.  P. 

I    HEVES,    C.    L. 

<    I  IP1   I  AND,    W.    E 

Dawson,  J.  H. 
Dew,  J.  A. 

1  lollltlNS.    W.    C. 
\)n\\  I  INC,    I  I.    E. 


Bailey,  W.  R. 


Pope,  D.  T. 
Stevens,  D.   A. 
McConnell,  W, 


B. 


Day,  J. 
rporah 

Horton,  P. 
Niver,  W.  W. 

Sophomore   I'm  ati  i 
Dabney,   C.   E. 
Jones,  H.  B. 
Kay,  L.  A. 

1    WI-ORD,   O.    L. 

Freshman    I'm  ates 
Fpting,  H.  H.         Richardson,  H.  B.  Taylor,  S.  P 
Floyd,  '  J.   L.  Simpson,  J.  L.  White,  C. 

Forshaw,   T.  Smith,   J.   W. 

Hi  mii  rson,  W.  K.  Sturgis,   D.    C. 
1  %m  v,  C.  W. 
Morall,  W.    A. 
Murph,  M.  L. 
Ni  i  1 1  I  s,    f.   P. 
On  v,  K. 
Poore,    U.    M. 
Ram  pi  n  ,  C.  T. 


Whiting,  J.  B. 
Woodward,  R.  S. 


Si  I  I'M  I  NSON 


COMPANY  "D' 

•f      Wv 


CArTMN  H.  M.  Rogers 


J.  C.  Pa  ikk  k 
Executive  Lieutenant 


COMPANY  "D" 


Fogle,,  G.  E. 


First   Lieutenants 

HoLLINOSWORTH,    G.     W. 

Si  i  ond  I  ieutenants 
Megginson,  W.  J.  Myers,  T.  K. 


Megginson 


Fogle 


/  irst  Sergeant 
Patterson,   S.   R. 
Supply  Sergeant 
Knight,   S.   B. 


S.  nioi 

BoLAND,    W.    P. 

Coggins,  W.  S. 
Coleman,  J.  R. 
Dorn,  G.  B. 

Junior 

I)i<  ks(i\,   A.   A. 
Garber,  M.  I. 
Gray,  N.   N. 

(iKI  SHAM,    I  .    \\  . 
(■RIM  R,    J.    F. 

Harli  p  ,  H.  I  . 
Howell,  I  .   I.. 


Betsill,  W.I. 
Bridge,  A.   \\  . 
Britt,  W.  L. 
Coleman,  L.  B. 

I'rii  «;/(•( 

McGrew,  G.  E. 
Phillips,  C.  R. 
Thomson,   V.    B. 
Zuvich,  T.  J. 

I'm  ates 
Hunt,  J.   B. 

I     Will  ORI),    J.     [.. 

Loujry,   P.   A. 
Ray,  C.  B. 

Si  \i)i  ,  A.  L. 
VC'arri  n,  (j.    ). 
Yi  argin,  R.  (). 


Cooper,  N.  B. 
Crain,  V.   M. 
Gilliam,   A.   L. 


Barber,  W.  B. 
Burton,  W.  J. 
Cobb,  W.  C. 
Hanna,  W.    |. 
Corporals. 

Hood,  H.  R. 
Land,  J.  E. 
Penny,  D.   E. 


rgeants 

Lupo,  W.  I  . 
Lyles,  W.  G. 
Parks,  F.  L. 
Thomas,  A.  S. 

Speer,  G.  \V. 
Suggs,  L.  D. 
Webb,  \V.   W. 


\.  hk,  H.  H. 
Andi  rson,  \\  .  J. 
BlGG]  rs,  H.  B. 

\(    KIR,     L.     M. 
iil   AC  K\\  I   I   I   ,     \\   .     M. 

Campri  ii,  B.  W. 
Chitty,  F.  C. 
(  en  i  m  w,  T.  B. 

1     H.M.I. 

Edens,  H.  C 
Hair,  H.  B. 
Harby,  II.   1). 

I  lol'l'l   K,    R.    W. 

Him.    I'.    I). 


Sophomore  Privates 

Coleman.  I     \1  Miller,  B.  J. 

Gibson,  C.  C.  Schumpert,  \V     \1 

Lyon,    |.   B.  Wofford,  B.  W. 

/  1 1  hman  Privates 
Kelsey,   |.  R.  Tibbs,  J.  H. 

\l(  Carter,  E.   H.  Tiller,  T.  L. 

\1<  <  ONNl  i  I..  S.  W.       Tribble,  F.  V. 


Willis,  Z.  G. 
Wilson,  E.  H. 
Varborough,  W.  B. 


\I(  \l  \m  i  r,  E.   A. 
\l  \i  os  i  .  H.   B. 
\l  \k  n\  ,  J.   A. 
Mellette,   I      M. 

Moi ,  W     D. 

Purdie,  J.  W. 
Sims,    K.    1  . 
s\n  i  ii,  B.  F. 


\\  II  i  iams,   A.    M. 


HOLLINGSWOR  I  H 


SECOND  BATTALION 


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Major  Garrison 


LIEUTENANT    SEARCY 


SECOND   BATTALION 


Lieutenant  Cantrell 


DuBose  Eaton  Ieer  Schroder  Barron  Lytle 


COMPANY  "E" 


Captain  D.  T.  Kinard 


\\  .  1  I.  Padgi  i  i 
Exet  ii/ii  e  Lieutenant 


COMPANY  "E" 

Executive  Lieutenant 
Padgett,  W.  H. 
First    Lieutenants 


Arrington,  C.  A 

PlNCKNEY,    W.    E. 


Arrington 


/  n  it 

Sergeant 

Sergeants 

-     i 

Eaton,  R.  B. 

Beaudrot,  C.   L. 

Odell,  H.  H. 

/W 

Supply 

Sergeant 

Chipley,  W.  C. 

Sadler,  F.  S. 

- 

Jenkins,   R.   F. 

Mack,  J.   L. 

Truesdale,  F.  C. 

L       'r 

Corporals 

LA 

Bl  ARD,    S.    O. 

Caston,  H.  R. 

Hunt,  R.  M. 

Richardson,  D. 

Black,  H.  A. 

Donny,  O.   G. 

Moore,  D.   C. 

Robinson,  E.  D. 

Byrd,  H.  M. 

Ellerbe,  D.  C. 
Pr;i  ati 

Registi  r,  J.  R. 

Smith,   W.   G. 

ACKERMAN,     P.     \C'. 

Hardin,  S.  F. 

\1.   Kl   NSII  ,    M. 

c. 

Ruffin,  C.  L. 

Thackston,   R.   F. 

Adams,  L.  M. 

Hamilton,  C.  P. 

Mann,  O.   A. 

Sansbury,  E.  F. 

Troutman,  J.  C. 

Bissett,  T.   J. 

Hughes,  R.  M. 

Manning,  \\  . 

R. 

Shirley,  J.  H. 

White,  O.  M. 

Bryson,  W.  M. 

Inabinet,  C.  J. 

Martin,  R.  V 

Shook,  H.  C. 

W'illimon,  E.  P. 

BURLEY,    S.    T. 

Jacobs,  H.  M. 

M  A  YFIELD ,    \\ 

D. 

Smith,  H.   M. 

Wingard,  J.   T. 

Calhoun,  C.  E. 

Jordan,  W.  K. 

MoBLI  Y,    G.    T 

Si  i  w  art,  G.  H. 

Yarborough,  A.  G. 

Chapman,  C.  E. 

Lambfrt,  J.   M. 

Moor  1  ,   F.    B. 

Tanner,  A.  D. 

Yom  i  ,   R.    M. 

Commander,  R.  C 

Langley,  A.  A. 

Moore,  H.  W. 

DAvrs,  J.  W. 

Lefferts,  H.   L. 

Moss,  J.   R. 

Dobson,  L.  A. 

Lemmon,   R.   I  [. 
I  1  wis,   J.    D. 

\l   \\  MAN,      |.     B 

O'Bryon,  \.  1'. 

Dobson,  I  .    M. 

Eaddy,  E.  A. 

Ei  >»  is,  J.  iVE 

Pi  ki  /,    S.    V. 

ESKRIDCE,    W.    FE 

Lyons,  R.  A. 

Raini  ■,.  \\  .    P. 

^■j^^^^^^_   v^^ 

Farmer,   R.    L. 

McCo»  m,  C.  H. 

Rl  id,  W.   L. 

Fundi  risurk,  B.  J. 

McKeli.i  r,  T.    P. 

Rogi  -KS,   O.    J. 

MoORL 


vw 


Wood 


i 


COMPANY  "F' 


Captain  E.  E.  Crow 


M.  R.  Craniord 
Executive  Lieutenant 


Robinson,  J.  F. 
Burgess,  W.  A. 


COMPANY  "F" 

First  Lieutenants 

Second  Lieutenants 


Rogers,  H.   I 
Glymph,   L.   M. 


Burgess 


F;></  Sergeant 

Schroder,  H.  J. 

Supply  Sergeant 

Moss,  W.  D. 


S 


Allan,  R.  H. 
Blakely,  R.  W. 
Hill,  D.  M. 
Hunt,  H.  A. 


Vndi  rson,  W.  D. 

Burts,   A.   F. 

Senior  Privates 
Barbari:,   L.   J.  Hirbiri.  J.  T. 

Burgess,  F.   A.  Werts,  A.  P. 

Burns,  C.  F. 

Junior  Privates 
Bussey,  J.  L.  Rouse,  J.  D. 

Royals,  S.  T.  \imi\i,  C.  J. 

Sophomore  Privates 
Leland,  W.  B.  Murphy,  R.  B. 

|i  NNINCS,  J.  C.  Sullivan,  M.   1). 

McClan\ih\,  \l.  T.       Wood,  I.  H. 


Corporals 

Cummings,  C.  T.  Lofton,  P.  S. 

LlNDER,   V.    F.  M,  Mahan,   C.   A. 

,  Freshman   Privates 


Riley,  R.  F. 
Rouse,  J.  T. 
Shores,  R.  B. 
Vaughan,  H.  B. 


Price,  B.  G. 

\Y  IGINGTON,    L.    R. 


Adams,  R.  D. 

Bkk  i  ,   ,\.   M. 
Brooks,  J.   B. 

I  i  i  \/i  r,  G.  B. 
I  11  i  D,  \\  .  P. 

FOLGER,    T.     M. 
FREEMAN,     G.     E. 

Gandy,  R.  B. 
Geer,  J.   R. 


Hartin,  W.   R. 
Harris,  J.   N. 
Horton,  B.  T. 
Huggin,  C.  P. 
King,  S.  T. 
M.  Ki  n«  v,  D.  O 
Martin,  J.  F. 
Most.i  v,   S.   T. 
Shore,  H.  T. 


Statton,   1).   L 


( il  "i  \IPll 


Rogers 


COMPANY  "G" 


Captain  T.  O.  Bow  i  n 


W.  P.  Hunter 
Executh  f  Lieutenant 


COMPANY  "G" 


First  Lieutenant 

Latham,  E.  E. 

First   Sergeant 

5arron,  W.  W 


Sri  mi,/    I  hnl,  ii.nl/ 
Stovf  k,    I  .     \l. 


.---,<    . 


*  Hi(kM 


Sergeants 

Burlfy,  J.   L.  Freeman,   J. 

Copeland,  J.  E.  Gilbert,  J.   B. 

Coleman,  W.  W.        Huskev,  O.    R. 
(  unningham,  F.  H.Kohn,  D. 


Corporals 


Bki  ce,  C.  S. 
Cathcart,  J.  K. 
Feagin,   H.   S. 
Hard)  n,  R.  E. 
Kolb,  T.   A. 


KlRKt  ON  M   I   1   .     R.     B. 

Maddi  n,  J.   H.   M. 
Mustard,   A.   C. 
Russell,  J.  F. 
Smith,  FI.   V. 


Byrd,  H.  L. 

Bam  .   A.   K. 
Barron,  F.  E. 
Baskin,  C.   A. 

<    1  I  \  I  I    \ND,    J.    R. 

Cox,  R.  D. 
Craig,   J. 
Curi  ion,   R.   W. 
Dii  i,  P.  V.  B. 
I    IDDY,    M.    I  . 


Evans,  H.  H. 
Ford,  I 1. 
(  !  i  m  bii  i  ,  L.  A. 
Gambri  i  i  ,    |.    M. 

GHI  NT,     1.     W. 

Heineman,  J.  C. 

Henri,  1).  II. 
Jones,   I ■'.    I). 
K  \  n  \paux,  C. 

Knh.oi  I  .    \l. 


Vrivati  s 

Latham,    |.    B. 
Lynch,  ( .  V. 

Ml  AXHANI  ,    J.    W. 

M  Miiis,    [.   \\  . 
Ml  Kin  Ni  i  .    \V.    R. 
Mauldin,  \\  .  P. 
Murphy,  T.  I  . 
R.ODG1  rs,    \\       \l. 
Sim  m.   B.    R.    I  . 
S  I  I  w  ART,    F.    T. 


SOR1    N  IRL'I  ,    S. 

Stoni  ,  L.  J.  P. 
Thom  \s.   B.  F. 

I  HOM  XV    W.    M. 
TlMMl  RMAN,    I  .    R. 

W  M   DROP,    J.    E. 
\'\    \  I  son,    A.    C. 

\\  u  ki  k.  T.  P. 
Wm  m  k.  L.  L. 
\\  ii  ii  wis,  V.  \V. 


Williams,   Ii.   II. 
Wolfe,  S.  A. 
W  \i  kir,  H.  L. 
Wylie,   A.   B. 
Zorn,  J.  H. 


if  * a 


COMPANY  "H" 


Captain  T.  B.  Talbert 


H.  B.  Hicks 
Executive  Lieutenant 


COMPANY  "H" 


ACKERMAN,    W.    E. 


Cheatham,  C.  H 


First  Lieutenants 


Second  Lieutenant 


Lynn,  J.  C. 
Dickson,  W.  W. 


Cheatham 


First  Sergeant 
Lytle,  C.  A. 


Sergeants 


Andrews,  L.  M. 
Coleman,  J.  D. 
Greene,  W.  P. 
Harvin,   L.   H. 


Latimer,  P.  H. 
Nolan,  M.  P. 
Perry,  W.  B. 
Rawlinson,  O.  H. 


Burton,  J.  C. 
<  i  hip,  E.  W. 

GlFFORD,   H.    1  . 

HlLLER,    J.    T. 

Marshall,   C.   F. 
Rogers,    R.    T. 
Spearman,  M.  W. 
Strange,  T.   S. 
Sass,  J.  S. 
Bishop,  J.   S. 
Boldinc,   E.   L. 


Boi  N TON,  J.  D. 
Broadway,  G.  L. 
Cousar,   T.   A. 
Culler,  W.  C. 
Dalton,  R.  W. 
Davis,  J.  W. 
Davenport,  H 
Drake,  C.   T. 
1  \ii  i  ,   L.    K. 

InMIR,    J. 

Gardner,  M.  C 


B. 


Corporals 

Glanton,  R.  C. 
Graham,  T.    H. 
Griffis,  D.  P. 
Hilton,  T.  L. 
Hill,  C.  P. 
Husbands,  D.  L. 

|l    SKINS,    F.    L. 
KlRKLI  Y,     J.     B. 

Koon,  A.W. 
Lancaster,  J.  Z. 

Layton,  C.  V. 


Mann,  W.   H. 
Means,  A. 
\li  n  x,  J.  M. 
McBrearty,  J.   D. 

NlSBET,    W.    O. 

Rankin,   G.    H. 

Sa  mii  R,  H.  F. 

Sanders,  R.  W. 

Si  abrook,  S.  G. 

Self,  M.   B. 

Shelley,  D.   A. 


Stribling,  M.  ^v/. 
Sweeting,  R.  C. 
Todd,  J.   W. 
Truesdali  ,  L.   F. 
Walker,  M.  E. 
Williams,  L.  A. 


THIRD  BATTALION 


I 


* 


p«*S* 


■"■wifiSiji 


Major  Wray 


Captain  Heffner 


THIRD  BATTALION 


Lieutenant  Ballentine 


Bi  IK.II 


Robinson  Wyatt 


Hope 


COMPANY 


Captain  W.  E.  Gore 


W.  R.  MacMii  1  an 
Executive  Lieutenant 


Floyd,  C. 
Culp,  W.  R 


COMPANY  "I" 

First  Lieutenants 
Second  Lieutenants 


Miller 


First  Sergeant 
Bridge,   M.   P. 

Supply  Sergeant 
Greene,  R.  J. 


Allison,  \V.  I  . 
Chaplin,   G. 
Day,  P.  S. 


Sergeants 


Carter,  G.   M. 
Lynn,  W.  G. 

McCo»n,  C. 


McMillan,  C.  C. 
Shuler,  C.  O. 
Vaughn,  R.   S. 


Corporals 
Gordon,  C.  P. 
Metz,   J. 
Tobey,  P.   L. 


Triplett,  \V.  L. 
McGeen,  K.  W. 
Anderson,  P.  M. 


Barnes,  J.   K. 
Barnes,  W.  F. 
Bates,  C.  D. 
Bigger,  E.  W. 

Burnes,  R.   C. 
Chapman,  W.  H. 

(    Mil  IJKI   SS,     R.    B. 

Clayton,  H.  A. 
(  o\.    |.    B. 
Cox,  \\      1 
Croxton,   W.    B. 

l)w  i/i  i  r,  W.  D. 


Dargan,  V.  E. 
Davis,  J.  I. 
Fowler,  A.   C. 
Gause,  L.   A 
Glenn,  J.  P. 
Harrison,  W.  P. 
Harley,  F.   I  . 
f  Mw  KINS,    A.    H. 

I  Ii\m>n,  C.   R. 
Henley,  J.  \\  . 
Mm  i  wii,   R.   B. 
Huddliston,  J.  A. 


Prii  .it,  i 
Ji  1  I  ORDS,    A.    15. 
1 1  I  I  ords,    J.    S. 

Jones,  W.  T. 

Kissam,  R.   R. 
Langston,  P.  Q 
McDonald,  H. 
\I<  Leod,  J.  H. 
Miley,  J.   I  . 
\iuiiii,  C.  H 
( >\\  i  n.   F.   S. 
Parks,  N.  C. 


Ramseur,  J.  H. 
Robinson,  F.   I. 
Rollins,  A.  P. 
Rivers,  J.   T. 
Salley,  F.  W. 
Savarence,  W.  G. 
Shuli  r,  N.   P. 
S  1 1  w  art,    W. 
Shim  .    I  .    \V. 
Simmons,  R.  L. 
S  n<  ki  i  ,   A.    II. 


\\     M    MRS,     J.     V. 

W/atkins,  L.  L. 
Watson,  C.  W. 
Wii  lis,   E.   B. 


COMPANY  "K" 


Captain  J.  L.  Fulmer 


G .  V.  Win  rsTONi 
/mi  ntii  e  Lieutenant 


COMPANY  "K 


First  Lieutenants 
McGee,  W.  H.  W  vtson,  T.  M. 

Secomt  Lieutenants 
Webb,  H.  J.  Sease,  E.  C. 


Abrams,  C. 
Abrams,  E.  C. 

C   AMPBI  1  I  .    T.     I 

Carter,  W.   R. 
Chavous,  C.  C. 
Coleman,  J.  K. 
Cook,  F.  E. 
Copeland,  F.   P. 

<  dm  HI  RD,   (    .    P. 
CURETON,    A.    C. 


Supply  Sergeant 
Fudge,  W.   R. 


Dobey,  J.  N. 
Floyd,  M.  H. 

Gl  NTRY,     R.     B. 

Gettys,   C.    M. 

GlLREATH,  H.  J 
GlLREATH,  J.  F. 
Gl     N  UK.     \1.     W. 

Harbin,  S.  W. 
Ham  ms-,,  B.  S. 
Hi  mi  v,  C.   M. 


Sergeants 

AviNGER,    J.    J. 

French,  R. 
Hankinson,  J.  E. 
Quattlebaum,  A. 
Vance,  R.  B. 

WaLKI  K,     I   .     M. 

Privates 

Heron,  H.  H. 
Jackson,  N.  A. 
Johnson,  M.  H. 
Kinard,  J.  D. 
Knight,  I  .  A. 

LlTTLEJOHN,    S.     M 

Lynes,  O.  B. 

Marshall,  G.  L. 

\l  M    Ml,     E.     B. 

Mi  Fari  and,  P.   A. 


Corporals 
Cochran,  J.  L.  Myers,  J.  I 

I)i  Loach,  J.  L. 
King,  C.  H. 
McSwain,  A.  T. 
M.wion,  D.  G. 


Thackston,  \V.  M. 
Houle,  L.  F. 
Curtis,   D.   T. 


McGi  i  .   I.  w  . 
McGee,  T.  E. 
McGurn,  C.     \\ 
McRae,  A.  C. 

Nl   M  III  RRY,     E 

Pagi  ,  D.  D. 

Rambo,  E.  K. 

Roof,  \\      M. 

Sandi  ks,  \V. 

S 1 1  I'i'i  ,  J.  T. 


A. 


Tompson,  F. 
Tompson,   F.   A. 
Tompson,  J.   II. 

TlNDAl  ,    N.    E. 

Trli  u(  k,  C.  E. 
Wallace,  W.   II. 
Watson,  C.  M. 


COMPANY  "L' 


Captain  E.  C.  Mooiu 


I..  1).  Strom 
Executive  Lieutenant 


COMPANY  "L" 


First  Lieutenants 

Frey,  G.  N. 

Sccoinl  Lieutenants 

Ready,  E.  L. 

Livingstone, 

L.  A. 

MlLLLR,    R.    T.           1 

Livingstone 


Ready 


First  Sergeant 
Wyatt,  C.  D. 

Supply  Sergeant 
Ellis,  J.  R. 


Sergeants 
Edwards,  F.   W. 
Geer,  J.  S. 
Jones,  J.  E. 
Simons,  T.  J. 
Snowden,  J.   G. 
Wells,  R.  E. 


Corporals 
Cromer,  W.  L.  Kirk,  H.   L. 

Deberry,   F.    H.  Kirkecard,  H.   B. 

Hill,  C.  M.  McLaurin,  C.  H. 

Johnson,  P.  D.  Swails,    A.    C. 


Privates 


Blackwell,  J.  W. 
Brown,  T.  I. 
Bruce,   R.   C. 
Cassidy,  J.   F. 
Chapman,  M.  C. 
Cunningham,  T.  D. 
Densler,  C.  M. 
Dobson,  W.  P. 
Duval,  L.  S. 
Imxs,  W.  D. 


Frazier,   H.   L. 
Gibbs,  J.  G. 
Gibson,  J.   S. 
Graves,  J.  H. 
Heap,  E. 
Huckabee,  M.   L. 
Jordan,  W.  H. 

K.ARELITZ,    M.    H. 

Lafaye,  G.  E. 
Langford,  M.  H. 


Martin,  B.  R. 
McLaurin,  D.  L 
Milan,  W.  N. 
Orr,  S.  M. 
Orr,  W.  A. 
Peck,  J.   M. 
Pennington,  L. 
Quattlebaum,  P 
Rum  y,  H.   B. 
Ric  i  ,  C.   W. 


RlCHEY,    R.    M. 

Roach,  M.  D. 
Simons,  D.  E. 
Todd,   A.   W. 
Tompson,  S.  M. 
Turner,  J. 
Vincent,  T. 
Wait,  R.   J. 
Wall,  J.  W. 
V k,   H.   M. 


Wheeler,  J.  D. 
Whitmire,  W.  B. 
Williams,  F.  H. 
Williford,  E.   A. 
Wolf,   S. 


-V 


COMPANY  "M' 


* 


Captain  H.  D.  Martin 


D.  D.  Lee 

Executive  Lieutenant 


COMPANY  "M" 


First  Lieutenants 


Edwards,  R.  C 

Second   Lieutenant 
Constan,  G.  N. 


Rivers,  I.  N. 


Sergeants 
Cooper,  R.  C.  LeMaster,  G.  W. 

DOZIER,    W.    C.  LlNDLER,    W.    W. 

Ferguson,  J.  A.  Skarden,  A.  H. 

Witherspoon,  J.  H. 


Corporals 
COTTINGHAM,    M.    C.        HaRTLEDGI  ,    J.    R. 


Dellinger,  E.  S. 
Dillard,  W.  W. 
Fike,  C.  L. 
Hollis,  C.  H. 


K  si i i  i  .   I  .   i  . 

I'l  UWDEN,    H.    A. 

Salley,  C.  M. 
Turner,  W.  A. 


Bryan,  J.  P. 

(    IRSON,     |.    W. 

Cox,  J.    J. 

I  ARNHARDT,    C.    F. 

Foster,  J.  L.  O. 

(  ilBSON  ,     I  .    J. 

Gill,  W.  R. 
Griggs,  F.  O. 

I  I  \KI  ING,    E.    A. 
I  1  \KMOX,    G.     L. 


Hendricks,  R.  F. 
Hendricks,  T.  A. 
Herndon,  J.  R. 
Hicks,  G.  T. 
Hook,  H.  O. 
FIudgin,  L.  M. 
Jones,  R.   L. 

KlNGHORN.    A.     M. 

Knight,  C.  V. 
In.  W.  A. 


Privates 

Lemmon,  F.  M. 
McPhail,  W.  A. 
Mikal,  W.  H. 
Misdom,  H.  E. 
Neel,  R.  C. 
Nelms,  W.  L. 
New,  H.  E. 
Owen,  R.  A. 
Owings,  H.   R. 
Parkins,  C.   A. 


Richy,  J. 
Roach,  S.   B. 
Roach,  T.  B. 
Sams,  A.  R. 
Seawright,  C.  A. 
Stanton,  W.  F. 
Suber,  Z.  H. 
Tomlinson,  H.  W. 

ToNCRAY,    G.    W. 

Trimmier,  W.   B. 


Weeks,  B.  E. 
Whitfield,  F.  R. 
Yarborough,  J.  L. 
Zeff,  L.  J. 


HEADQUARTERS  COMPANY 


Captain  R.  E.  Holman 


N.  B.  Flagg 
Executh  e  I  untenant 


HEADQUARTERS  COMPANY 


First   Lieutenant 
Martin,  F.   H. 

SiLtinJ  Lieutenants 


Trammell,  W.  H. 


Forb,   N.   J. 


^HB 


Of? 


Trammell 


Tint  Sergeant 
NUESSNER,    K.    E. 


Bouk night,   M.  A.        Keller,  W.  B. 


Bowers,  F.   L. 
Boggs,  H.  Q. 
Brown,  J.  H. 
Brown,  J.  P. 
Childers,  B.  F. 
Clarke,  R.    I. 
Clarke,  W.  D. 
Coe,  C.  B. 
Crawford,  D.  E. 
Curry,   J.    A. 
Dalton,  C.  G. 
Daltos,    K.    s 
DlLLARD,    W.    M. 


Chapman,  V.   G. 
Collins,  C.  J. 
Evans,  C.  M. 
Holder,  \V.  S. 


Duke,  H.  B. 
England,  W.  J. 
Farmer,  J.   L. 
Field,  W.  P. 
Garrett,  J.  M. 
Gibson,  W.  J. 
Goodman,  J. 
Graham,  F.  A. 
Green,  F.  E. 
Green,  H.   A. 
Greene,   W.   P. 
Hammond,  F.  I  I. 
Hopkins,  J.   H. 


Kennemur,  D.   H. 
McCravy,  C.  D. 
Nalley,  C.  D. 
Taylor,  J.  B. 

Privates 
Jackson,   T.    H. 
Kay,   H.   R. 
King,  R.   E. 
Lay,  J.  S. 
Lewis,  C.   D. 
McCracken,  R,   I. 
McCrary,  R.  M. 
McDonald.  H.  L. 
McHugh,  C.    M 
Marrett,  D.  T. 
\l  \  rnsoN,  J.  C. 
Mattison,  J.  R. 
Morris,  J.  W. 


Alexander,  C.  I 
Baer,  C.  L.  H. 
Boggs,  H.  B. 
Brannon,  C.  C. 
Green,  F.  E. 


Morgan,  R.   A. 
Nix,  R.  O. 
Orr,  C.  W. 
Pitts,  J.  D. 
Porter,  G.   F. 
Richburg,  J.   R. 
Roberts,  R.   W. 
Sanders,  J.   R. 
Senn,   C.   W. 
Sharp,  B.  K. 
Sherman,  J.  E. 
Si  oan,   E. 
Smith,  G.  L. 


Corporals 

Lightsey,   E.   O. 
McAlister,  H.  J. 
Moore,  A.   T. 
Simpson,  C.  F. 
Smoak,  R.  P. 


Stevenson,  F.  A. 
Stewart,  R.  S. 
Tate,  J.   P. 
Watson,  K.  M. 
Wilson,  H.  O. 
Williamon,  P.  S. 
Wrinn,   J.    I. 


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Bowles,  W.  A.  (X) 


Bobb,  M.  L. 
Gaines,  L.  C. 
Hamilton,  A.  R. 


Atkinson,  D.  H. 
Barms,  D.  A. 


Ackis,  K.  W. 
Bridgi.s,  H.  1'. 


All,  J.  B. 
Bennett,  J.  M. 
Burns,  W.  C. 
Cauthen,  R.  S. 
Chapin,  D.  N. 
Crowther,  P.  H. 
Dean,  S.  C. 


Captain 

Parrott,  P.  M. 

First  Lieutenants 

McCoy,  F.  G. 

Second  Lieutenants 

Hoyt,  L.  R. 
James,  L.  I. 
Moise,  E.  W. 

First  Sergeant 

SCHACTHE,  W.  L. 

Drum  Major 
Moise,  S.  L. 

Supply  Sergeant 
All,  R.  A. 

Sergeants 

Barnwell,  J.  B. 
Crosson,  L.  H. 

Corporals 

McCord,  A.  R. 
Page,  S.  W. 
Salley,  R.  B. 

Privates 

DevY/itt,  W.  C. 
Hammett,  J.  E. 
Hicks,  R.  B.  H. 
Hiott,  W.  B. 
Householder,  W.  R. 
Lubchenco,  A. 
McCay,  R.  F. 
McGregor,  W.  C. 


Smoak,  J.  R. 


Salley,  R.  J. 
Sparks,  F.  L. 


James,  J.  F. 
Sharpe,  J.  R. 


Webb,  H.  A. 
Walpoll,  J.  S. 


Muller,  J.  H. 
Price,  H.  S. 
Rhinehardt,  W.  A. 
Robinson,  C.  N. 
Satterfield,  H.  T. 
Snipes,  T.  F. 
Taylor,  W.  H. 


DRUM  AND  BUGLE  CORPS 


Captain  Lawton 


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I.\.  I.i.  Thompson 


Lt.  Scott 


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Captain 
Lawton,  E.  G. 

First  Lieutenant   (X) 
Thompson,  J.  W. 

Second  Lieutenants 
Bannister,  C.  L.  Scott,  J.  D. 

First  Sergeant 
Ii  ir,  F.  R. 


Campbell,  J.  A. 


Sergeants 
Goodard,  E.  C. 


Lawrence,  J. 


Boesch,  J.  C. 


Corporals 

NlCKLES,    B.    H. 

Ravct.s,  O.  G. 


Smart,  S.  D. 


All,  J.  H.  C. 
Bryan,  W.  Z. 
Calhoun,  L.  M. 
Easterling,  B.  B. 
Fuller,  D.  W. 


Privates 

Goodson,  R.  H. 
Hewlett,  T.  W.  W. 
Major,  W.  B. 
Mishoe,  J.  R. 
NliWSOM,  S.  M. 


Odom,  E.  I  i. 
Sanders,  J.  D. 
Smith,  M.  L. 
Van  di  Ervi  ,  M.  R. 
Way,  G.  D. 


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_^|irT  THE  opening  of  the  train- 
ing season  in  September  the 


MOSS 


thirty-four    men     who     reported 


formed   the   slim  nucleus   around 


which  Coach  Neely  was  to  form  his 


edition  of  the   193  3   Tigers.     After 


several  weeks  of  strenuous  training 


the  Jungaleers  met  the  P.  C.  huskies 


HEINEMAN 


for  their  initial  tryout.     This  game 


was  unusual  in  the  fact  that  for  the 


HOOK 


first  time,  a  new  Coach  was  trying  a 


team  that  was  his  sole  product  and 


the  fruits  of  his  labors.  Though  win- 


ning from  the  weaker  team  13-0,  the 


victory  was  impressive  in  its  poten- 


tial   aspects.      In    typical    summer 


weather,  the  Tigers  led  by  Proctor 


and  Woodward,  and  ably  supported 


by  Craig  and  Heineman  gave  an  im- 


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pressive  act  which  was  indicative  of 


their  work  to  follow. 


Meeting  Georgia  Tech  in  the  first 


PATRICK 


engagement  between  the  two  teams 


in  almost  twenty  years,  the  Tigers 


gave  Atlanta  a  real  thrill.     Followed 


by  the  entire  Cadet  Corps,  the  Ben- 


gals  after    a   slow    start    scared    the 


Tech  gridsters  into  their  hardest  ef- 


WOODWARD 


fort  of  the  season  to  prevent  a  second 


half  victory.   The  Miller-Woodward 


combination    finally   clicked    in    the 


second  stanza  and  it  was  only  the  su- 


perior strategy  of  Coach  Alexander 


in  rescuing  his  men  at   the  critical 


moment  that  saved  the  day  for  Tech. 


FLAGG 


Though  losing  by  the  score  of  32-18, 


the  Tigers  took  the  second  half  of 


the  game  well  into  camp. 


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The  next  game  was  dropped  to  N. 


C.    State   at   Raleigh   after   a   hard- 


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fought  battle  with  the  Carolinians. 


At  the  annual  State  Fair  game  the 


Tigers  dropped  the  big  game  of  the 


season  to  Carolina  to  a  score  of  14  to 


0.     Carolina  scored  their  first  touch- 


down  when   Willimon   was  blinded 


WILLIMON 


by  the  sun  and  allowed  a  fumbled 


punt  to  be  recovered  back  of  the  goal 


line.    Clemson  was  greatly  weakened 


by  the  absence  of  Woodard  and  Dil- 


lard,  two  flashes  who  were  recover- 


ing from  injuries  received  in  the  N. 


C.  State  game.     Davis  and  Proctor 


MON  IS 


turned  impressive  battles,  and  it  was 


through  their  mighty  efforts  that  the 


line  thrusts  of  the  heavier  Carolina 


backs  were  thwarted. 


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Played  on  a  muddy  field  and  in  a 


downpour,  the  Tigers  turned  back 


the  Cadets  from  the  Citadel.     Meet- 


CRAIG 


ing  this  team  in  Charleston  for  the 


first   time   in   years   the   Tigers   dis- 


played   better   mud   form   than    the 


Citadelites    which    was    in    a    large 


measure  responsible  for  the  victory. 


Meeting   Georgia    on    Armistice 


DAVIS 


Day,  the  Tigers  were  again  turned 


back    to   the   short   end   of   a    32-1 


score.     The  highlight   of   the   game 


was  the  return  of  a  kick-off  by  Hook 


for  90  yards  and  a  touchdown.     In- 


asmuch as  this  was  the  Homecoming 


Day  at  Clemson,  a  large  crowd  wit- 


nessed   this   fracas.      Davis,   Proctor 


and  Woodard  turned  in  wonderful 


PROCTOR 


games,  as  did  Miller. 


LYNN 


LEWIS 


STEVENS 


FOOTBALL 


In  the  final  game  of  the  year,  Fur- 


man  defeated  the  Tigers  7-0,  in  the 


spectacular  game  in  Greenville, 


Fumbles  played  an  important  part  in 


the  game,  and  it  seemed  the  breaks 


were    against    the   Tigers.      Furman 


took  advantage  of  their  breaks  and 


administered  the  first  defeat  by  them 


to  the  Tigers  in  five  years. 


It  was  in  this  game  that  many  of 


Clemson's  best  warriors  wound  up 


their  career.     Proctor  and  Davis  lit- 


erally fought  their  hearts  out,  as  did 


Patterson  and  Hook.   Captain  Miller 


also  hung  up  his  moleskins  after  Cap- 


taining the  team  for  the  season.   Al- 


ternate Captain  Moss  also  wound  up 
his  gridiron  career  for  the  college. 


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All  in  all  the  season  was  disappoint- 


ing.    It  seemed  the  offense  clicked 


only  at  inopportune  moments,  and 


KIRKCONNELL 


never  at  the  critical  moments. 


Through  the  entire  season,  Woodard 


was  the  sure  bet  of  the  Tigers  for  a 


ground  gainer.     It  was  seldom  that 


this  man  was  tackled  clean:  his  elu- 


siveness  making  it  almost  impossible. 


The  following  men  are  graduating 


this    year    from    the    Bengal    circle: 


Miller,  Captain;   Moss,  Alternate 


Captain;     Proctor,    veteran    guard; 


FELLERS 


Davis,   giant   tackle;    Patterson   and 


KNEECE 


Craig,    rangy    ends;    Lambert    and 


Willimon,    fast    and    elusive    backs, 


and  Hook  and  Werts.     The  Tigers 


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are  being  greatly  weakened  by  their 


graduation,  but  it  is  hoped  that  new 


men  are  rising  to  replace  them. 


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BASKET-BALL 

I^OACH  JOE  DAVIS'  Bengal 
basketeers  wound  up  the  1933 
season  with  a  landslide  recovery,  tak- 
ing seven  out  of  the  last  nine  games 
played,  and  turned  what  appeared 
earlier  in  the  season  to  be  a  disas- 
trous year  into  one  of  better  than  ex- 
pected success.  The  Clemson  Tigers 
took  nine  of  their  eighteen  college 
engagements  with  the  score  to  their 
credit. 

During  the  latter  part  of  the 
Christmas  holidays  the  Yellow  Peril 
took  a  five  day  trip  into  Tennessee, 
defeating  Tennessee  State  College, 
and  Tennessee  but  dropped  a  rough 
and  tumble  battle  with  Josh  Cody's 
Vanderbilt  proteges  in  Nashville. 

Immediately  after  their  return 
from  the  Old  Hickory  State  the 
Tigers  hit  a  slump.  Georgia  Tech 
eked  out  a  meager  victory  from  the 
locals  winning  by  one  point  29  to  28. 

A  powerful  Florida  team  was  the 
next  to  test  the  metal  of  the  Tigers 
and  the  Gators  left  Tigertown  with 
two  victories  in  their  bag. 

The  season's  calamity  came  in 
the  Clemson-Kentucky  game  at  Lex- 


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ington.  The  Blue  Grass  warriors 
massacred  the  Tigers  to  the  tune  of 
67  to  18. 

Carolina  handed  the  Bengals  their 
fifth  straight  loss  in  Columbia  taking 
the  long  end  of  a  47  to  36  score. 

It  was  then  the  Tigers  began  to  see 
red.  In  their  return  match  with 
Kentucky  they  held  the  team  which 
had  led  them  a  few  weeks  before  by 
more  than  fifty  points  to  a  five  goal 
margin. 

Against  Dizzy  McLeod's  highly 
touted  Furmanites  the  Clemsonites 
the  Tigers  ran  wild  and  held  the 
Hurricane  to  three  field  goals,  taking 
the  game  to  the  tune  of  3  1  to  16. 

In  February  the  locals  met  the  P. 
C.  aggregation  and  turned  them 
back  by  a  score  of  38  to  2  5. 

In  the  return  match  with  Furman 
in  Greenville  the  Baptists  eked  out  a 
27  to  26  victory.  This  was  one  of 
the  hardest  games  of  the  year  to  lose, 
and  one  of  the  most  hotly  contested. 

The  Tigers  finished  the  remainder 
of  the  season  in  great  style.  Next  at 
Athens  the  Clemsonites  handed  the 
Georgia  Bulldogs  a  comic  valentine 


WOODWARD 


DOBSON 


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DILLARD 


HILL 


MCMAHON 


SWAILS 


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to  the  degree  of  3  5  to  2  5.  In  a  re- 
turn match  the  Tigers  outplayed  the 
former  Conference  winner  in  a 
rough  game  winning  36  to  29. 

The  same  week  the  Purple  and 
Gold  gladiators  met  the  powerful 
Wofford  quintet  in  Spartanburg  and 
handed  them  their  first  defeat  of  the 
season  by  a  Palmetto  team.  This 
game  was  taken  by  a  two  point 
margin  to  the  tune  of  30  to  28. 

In  a  return  match  the  P.  C.  five 
offered  little  competition  going 
under  to  the  pitiful  score  of  5  6  to  6. 

In  a  return  match  with  the  Wof- 
ford Terriors  the  Tigers  again  de- 
feated the  Methodists  to  the  score 
of  26  to  23. 

The  last  game  of  the  season  with 
Carolina  found  the  Tigers  on  the 
short  end  of  a  28  to  20  score.  Foul 
goals  predominated  this  game,  and 
it  was  through  this  medium  that 
Carolina  was  able  to  turn  in  the  win. 

Under  the  leadership  of  Ted  Si- 
mons, new  heights  are  expected  of 
the  Basketeers  next  season.  Losing 
only  one  varsity  man,  the  Tigers  are 
sure  to  be  a  pennant  winning  five  in 
the  coming  year. 


Captain  Craig 


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CURRY 


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TRACK 

ipOACH  HOWARD,  handling  the  track 
^— ^  team  for  the  first  time,  took  seventeen 
Bengals  down  to  Athens  to  meet  the  famous 
University  of  Georgia  Bulldogs  at  home. 
After  the  dust  had  settled,  Georgia  won 
105-29.  Only  one  Tiger  was  seen  out  in 
front,  Lynn,  sophomore  sprint  ace,  pushed 
Owens  hard  on  the  hundred  and  had  in  turn 
won  the  furlong.  Batchelor,  giant  Texan, 
set  the  scoring  pace  for  the  Georgians  with 
two  first,  a  second,  and  a  third  to  show  for 
his  afternoon's  work.  Capt  Webb  and  Curry 
showed  up  well  in  their  respective  events. 

A  week  later  the  Tigers  faced  the  Georgia 
Tech's  Yellow  Jackets  on  Riggs  field  and 
lost  82-43.  A  great  deal  of  interest  was 
centered  on  the  duel  between  Galloway, 
Tech  Flyer,  and  "Mountain  Goat"  Lynn  on 
the  two  dashes.  Many  people  came  and  saw 
Lynn  win  both  events  with  ease.  His  time 
of  twenty-two  flat  on  the  two-twenty  un- 
officially lowered  the  state  record  for  that 
distance.  Hill,  another  sophomore,  came 
into  prominence  by  winning  the  broad  jump 
— a  habit  which  he  later  developed  to  a 
marked  degree.  Capt.  Webb  kept  up  the 
good  work  which  he  started  against  Georgia 
by  trimming  the  Tech  milers.  Curry  gave 
notice  to  other  vaulters  of  the  state  by  rack- 
ing up  first  in  that  event.  Foxhall,  ace 
hurdler  of  the  Engineers,  won  both  the  high 
and  low  sticks.  Tech  established  their  de- 
cided margin  by  winning  all  three  places  in 
the  shot,  javelin,  and  the  quarter. 

In  their  first  state  encounter  the  Bengals 
turned    back    Lonnie    Mack's    Blue    Hose 


TRACK 

70-5  6.  The  consistent  sprinting  of  Lynn 
and  Armstrong  featured  this  meet.  Lynn 
won  both  spring  events  with  Armstrong 
close  behind.  Capt.  \\vebb  ran  a  great  mile 
only  to  yield  to  Osman,  P.  C.'s  "Man-o- 
War"  in  the  closing  strides.  Osman  went 
on  to  win  the  half  and  in  the  highlight  of 
the  meet  he  nosed  out  Lynn  in  a  thrilling 
duel  on  the  quarter.  The  showings  of  Lynn 
and  Osman  in  this  meet  proved  that  they 
must  be  ranked  among  the  great  track  men 
of  the  state  and  the  south.  Hill  again  won 
the  broad  jump  and  tied  with  Watson  and 
Craig  for  first  in  the  high  jump.  Curry  won 
the  pole  vault. 

The  Cubs  dropped  their  first  meet  of  the 
season  to  the  P.  C.  yearlings  by  a  75  l/z-A\  l/z 
score.  The  flying  feet  of  Clark  and  Year- 
out  featured  the  work  of  the  P.  C.  frosh. 
Lipscomb,  of  Clemson,  competed  in  five 
events  and  garnered  fifteen  points  to  give 
him  the  position  of  leading  scorer  for  the 
afternoon.  Dillard,  bouncing  ball  from  Six 
Mile,  made  eight  points  in  the  shot  and 
discus. 

The  next  week  end  the  Tigers  visited  the 
Gamecocks  in  the  Capital  City  and  dropped 
a  close  meet  to  the  future  state  champs;  the 
final  score  being  72-59  in  favor  of  the  Birds. 
Lynn  and  Armstrong  maintained  their 
monoply  of  first  and  second  on  the  dashes 
without  much  trouble.  Lead  by  Capt.  Webb 
the  Tigers  made  a  clean  sweep  of  the  mile; 
the  Bengals  also  took  all  of  the  places  in  the 
two  mile  jaunt.  Hogarth  put  the  half  on 
the  right  side  of  the  ledger.    To  retaliate  the 


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TRACK 

Birds  swept  the  half;  won  both  hurdles;  and 
piled  up  lots  of  points  in  the  field  events. 
Hill  continued  to  improve  and  won  the 
broad  jump  with  inches  to  spare.  Hughey 
unofficially  bettered  the  state  mark  on  the 
shot  while  Adair  did  the  same  with  the  dis- 
cus. These  two  men  were  the  outstanding 
Gamecock  threats. 

While  their  elders  were  down  at  Columbia 
the  Cubs  played  host  to  the  Greenville  High 
track  team  and  emerged  victors  by  a  com- 
fortable margin.  The  running  of  Costner, 
of  Greenville,  on  the  mile  proved  to  be  the 
outstanding  performance  of  the  meet. 

The  team  held  their  final  dual  meet  with 
Furman  on  a  rainsoaked  track.  The  Tigers 
splashed  lots  of  mud  and  finally  practically 
doubled  the  score  on  the  Purple  Breeze.  The 
last  shower  found  the  score  reading:  Fur- 
man,  49;  Clemson,  82.  The  much  talked  of 
duel  between  Lynn  and  Alley  only  proved 
more  conclusively  the  "Goat's"  right  to  the 
sprint  crown  of  the  Palmetto  state.  Alley 
not  only  failed  to  defeat  Lynn  but  was 
forced  into  third  place  by  the  flying  Arm- 
strong. In  the  absence  of  Capt.  Webb  Lati- 
mer took  first  on  the  mile.  In  the  frosh 
meet  the  Cubs  came  out  second.  P.  C.'s 
yearlings  won  the  title. 

The  State  meet  ended  with  the  Tigers  in 
third  place;  however,  "Mountain  Goat" 
Lynn  was  still  sprint  king  and  was  joint 
owner  in  the  two  state  records.  Capt.  Webb 
finished  his  college  career  with  a  beautiful 
two  mile.  Curry,  Hill,  Craig,  and  Wilson 
finished  second  in  their  events. 


TRACK 

To  wind  the  year  up  right  Lynn,  Craig, 
Curry,  and  Hill  went  to  the  Southern  Con- 
ference meet  in  Atlanta.  Lynn  pulled  the 
dark  horse  act  and  came  back  wearing  the 
conference  crown  for  the  hundred  and  a 
fourth  in  the  two-twenty. 

The  first  tryouts  of  the  year  find  the 
"Mountain  Goat"  in  fine  shape.  He  has  al- 
ready been  clocked  at  nine  and  eight-tenths 
seconds  on  the  century.  Blackwell  and  Craig 
are  hanging  around  waiting  for  a  crack  at 
the  records  on  the  javelin  and  shot.  Both 
have  better  state  records  in  practice  meets. 

With  seven  letter  men  back  and  other 
promising  material  Coach  Howard  is  plan- 
ning a  better  team  for  1933. 

193  3  TRACK  SCHEDULE 
April      1      Georgia — here. 
April     8     Ga.  Tech — Atlanta. 
April    15      P.  C— Clinton. 
April   22     U.  S.  C— here. 
April   29     Furman — Greenville. 
May   5-6     State  Meet — Clinton. 
May    20     Southern  Conference 
Meet — Durham. 


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TNDER  the  expert  tutelage  of  Captain 
HefFner,  the  boxing  team  started 
training  early  in  December  with  the  advent 
of  boxing  as  a  Major  sport.  With  only  two 
letter  men  on  the  squad  Captain  Heffner 
had  to  mould  a  new  team  around  these  men 
and  he  did  in  a  very  favorable  manner.  As  a 
result  of  the  hard  work  and  the  enthusiasm 
shown  by  the  squad,  the  Clemson  boxers  had 
the  most  successful  season  that  a  Clemson 
boxing  team  has  ever  experienced  and  as  a 
result  the  State  Championship  now  rests  on 
the  Tiger  "pugs." 

The  schedule  was  arranged  to  include 
some  of  the  leading  Southern  schools  and  the 
Tigers  carried  out  the  schedule  in  a  very 
earnest  way.  Led  by  "Hoss"  Megginson,  cap- 
tain of  the  team,  after  an  intensive  train- 
ing period,  the  Tigers  met  the  North  Geor- 
gia Aggies  in  their  initial  appearance  of  the 
year.  The  Tigers  showed  their  superiority 
over  the  Aggies  by  taking  eight  of  the  nine 
bouts.  In  winning  the  match  the  Tigers 
took  five  of  the  bouts  by  the  "kayo"  route. 
The  Aggies'  lone  victory  came  as  the  result 
of  a  decision  of  the  judges  after  the  fifth 
fight  had  gone  an  extra  round.  McCabe 
dropped  Hicks,  Aggie,  in  the  second  round 
for  the  firstTiger  triumph.     Edwards  took 


BOXING 

the  count  in  the  third  round  at  the  hands  of 
Altman  of  Clemson.  Co-Captain-elect  Lide 
flattened  Evans  in  the  first  round.  Crow  of 
Clemson  won  a  decision  from  Kincaid.  Mel- 
vin  Blitch  lost  a  fourth  round  decision  to 
Langston,  the  Aggies'  captain  and  camp 
champion.  Bannister  kayoed  Honeycutt 
and  Lofton  earned  a  hard  decision  from 
Mundy  of  the  Aggies.  Bill  Medlin  kayoed 
Perry  in  the  third  round.  Captain  Megginson 
took  it  easy  and  won  a  decision  from  Davis 
of  the  Georgians. 

The  Georgia  Bulldogs  came  to  Clemson 
for  the  next  bout  and  the  Tigers  came  out 
on  top  with  a  ^l/z-2l/z  score.  Birchmore  of 
Georgia  won  a  close  decision  over  Lide. 
Crow  evened  the  score  by  taking  a  decision 
from  Curtis  of  Georgia.  Co-Captain-elect 
Blitch  put  the  Tigers  ahead  by  outboxing 
Rogers  of  the  Bulldogs.  Fudge  and  Good- 
man went  four  rounds  to  a  draw.  Sullivan 
won  Georgia's  other  victory  by  a  close  deci- 
sion over  Medlin.  Captain  Megginson  kayoed 
Bennet  in  the  second  round.  Davis  won  the 
battle  of  giants  with  a  spectacular  win  over 
Batchelor. 


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dropped  a  decision  to  Harris  of  Florida. 
Blitch  went  four  rounds  to  a  draw  with 
Captain  Peckam  of  Florida.  Bannister  lost 
a  close  decision  to  Williams.  Culbreath  and 
Medlin  drew.  Captain  Megginson  came 
through  with  a  decisive  victory  over  Pierce. 
Henley  dropped  a  decision  to  Cobbe.  Footsie 
Davis  won  the  second  decision  for  Clemson 
with  a  decision  over  Bilinski. 

The  next  match  was  with  the  ancient 
rival,  the  Carolina  Gamecocks.  The  Tigers 
won  six  to  two.  Tommy  Lide  defeated  Ged- 
dings  for  the  fint  victory.  Crow  earned  a 
decision  over  Cuthberson.  Blitch  and  Rivers 
went  to  a  four-round  draw.  Bannister  de- 
feated Humphlett  and  Lofton  drew  with 
Nathans.  Medlin  took  a  decision  from 
Callahan.  Captain  Megginson  lost  a  close  de- 
cision to  Captain  Williard.  Carolina  for- 
feited the  heavyweight  class. 

The  Tigers  lost  a  return  match  with  Geor- 
gia at  Georgia.  Lide  won  on  a  forfeit.  Crow 
lost  a  decision  to  Birchmore.  Blitch  drew 
with  Rogers.  Goodman  defeated  Bannister. 
Sullivan  kayoed  Lofton.  Medlin  won  his 
bout.  Megginson  easily  defeated  Bcnnet  by  a 
technical  kayo.  Batchelor  defeated  Davis  in 
the  last  fight  of  the  night. 

The  Tigers  downed  P.  C.  with  a  five  to 
two  win  and  won  the  championship  of  the 
State.     Tommy  Lide  defeated  Seagle  in  the 


BOXING 

first  fight.  Crow  took  a  decision  from 
Bisset.  Clark  of  P.  C.  won  the  decision 
from  Blitch.  Charlie  Bannister  got  the 
judges'  verdict  over  McDuffie.  Medlin  won 
a  hard-earned  decision  over  Parker.  P.  C. 
forfeited  the  middleweight  class.  Meggin- 
son  and  Horton  went  three  rounds  to  a 
draw.  Davis  lost  a  very  close  decision  to 
Sims. 

The  Tigers  failed  to  place  in  the  Confer- 
ence, but  the  Tigers  gave  a  demonstration 
of  courage  and  gameness  admired  by  every- 
one at  the  Conference.  Tommy  Lide  lost 
a  hard  decision  to  Lloyd  of  Duke.  Eron 
Crow  lost  by  a  kayo  to  Quarles  of  N.  C. 
Melvin  Blitch  lost  a  very  close  decision  to 
Burns  of  Maryland.  Charlie  Bannister  lost 
the  judges'  verdict  to  Garner  of  N.  C.  State. 
Bill  Medlin  won  his  first  fight  from  Rogers 
of  V.  M.  I.,  but  lost  by  a  kayo  to  Stewart  of 
Virginia.  Jack  Henley  won  his  first  fight 
from  Bussey  of  V.  P.  I.  In  the  second 
fight,  Henley  lost  by  a  kayo  to  Smith  of 
Virginia.  In  the  first  drawing  Captain 
Megginson  defeated  Winslow  of  Duke.  Col- 
lins of  W.  &  L.  defeated  Megginson  in  his 
second  fight.  Negri  of  V.  P.  I.  defeated 
Footsie  Davis  in  his  first  fight. 

The  Tiger  boxers  elevated  boxing  to  un- 
known heights  and  too  much  praise  can- 
not be  paid  Captain  Heffner  and  his  leather- 
pushing  artists. 


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fling situation  in  producing  a  winning  combina- 
tion this  year.  He  succeeded  in  putting  out  a 
team,  while  not  winning  all  of  their  games,  was 
stiff  competition  for  all  opponents  and  finished 
in  the  upper  bracket  in  the  State  race. 

The  team  this  year  was  made  up  mostly  of 
men  who  were  playing  their  first  year  of  varsity 
baseball  and  were  consequently  new  and  inex- 
perienced. It  was  by  main  strength,  hard  work 
and  the  excellent  coaching  of  Jess  Neely  that  the 
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Allison,  A.  W. 
Basha,  G. 
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Geraty,  J.  R. 
Rollins,  A.  P. 
Thackston,  "W.  M. 
Thomas,  A.  S. 


(71  "'HE  Clemson  Swimming  team  lacked  ex- 
_I1L  perienced  men,  Fisher  and  Rollins  being 
the  only  veterans  of  the  1931  team.  Experience, 
however,  was  more  than  compensated  for  by  the 
enthusiasm  shown  by  the  new  members.  Due 
to  a  lack  of  funds  and  a  late  start,  only  two 
meets  were  held;  a  meet  with  Eurman  at  Clem- 
son and  the  State  meet  in  Greenville. 

In  spite  of  the  obstacles,  the  season  was  a  suc- 
cess, Clemson  winning  both  of  the  meets  par- 
ticipated in.  The  State  Meet  held  in  Greenville 
was  the  first  of  its  kind  ever  held  in  South  Caro- 
lina. Furman,  P.  C,  and  Clemson  were  the 
only  entrants  but  other  schools  are  expected  to 
participate  in  the  future. 

Clemson  won  the  State  Meet  handily  with  a 
total  of  56  points,  Furman  being  second  with  48, 
and  P.  C.  third  with  4.  Clemson  captured  6 
first  places  out  of  9.  The  team  is  to  be  con- 
gratulated upon  its  fine  showing  and  with  two- 
thirds  of  the  team  returning  and  bolstered  with 
freshman  material  a  successful  season  for  1934 
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Latham 


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THE   FIRST   SERGEANTS'    CLUB 

The  Ins/  Sergeants'  Club  is  mi  organization  for  the    development  of  stronger  friendship  end  better  co- 
operation among  the  Top-Kicks. 


MINARET   CLUB 

W    A.  Bowles 

OFFICERS 

E.  A.  Newbury 

Vice-President 

W.    G.    Lyles 

Chapin,  D.  N. 
Childress,  R.   B. 
Gill,  W.   R. 

FRESHMEN 
Graham,  T.  A. 
Murphy,  R.  B. 
Neel,  R.  C. 
Robertson,  C.   N. 

Wallace,  ^X'.   H. 
Way,  G.   D. 
Williams,  B.   H. 

CUMMINGS,    C.    T. 

Ford,  H. 

SOPHOMORES 
Hartli  dge,  J.   R. 
LaFa ye,  (  j  .  I  . 

McClanahan,  M.  T. 
Young,  M.  S. 

Albright,  H.  T. 
Barron,  W.  W. 

BlSSETT,   T.    J. 

I):<  k\  >\  ,   A.   A. 

JUNIORS 
Freeman,  J. 
Iki  nch,  R. 

HUSKEY,   O.    R. 

1  n\ii  s,   |.  F. 

Lyles,  W.  G. 

Moise,  S.  L. 
Thomas,  A.  S. 
Wyi.ii  ,  A.  B. 

Bom  [  i  s,   \\       \ 
DURANT,    W.    1  . 

Flagg,  N.  B. 

SENIORS 

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Hoyt,  I.   R. 

1     WIHI   K  1  ,    J.     M. 
\ln\  H  OM1  RY,    I..    K. 

Newbury,  1  .  A. 
Turner,  J. 
Wait,   |.   R. 

PALMETTO   LITERARY   SOCIETY 

OFFICERS 

C.  H.  Cheatham President 

N.  B.  Glenn Vice-President 

G.   M.   Smith Treasurer 

W.  C.  Chipley Secretary 

|.  R.  Moss Literary   Critic 

|.  W.  Thompson Pros.    Critic 

MEMBERS 

Antley,  W.  S.  Black,  H.  A.  McGrew,  G.  E. 

Anderson,  W.  J.  Dew,  J.  A.  Dorn,  G.  B. 

Allen,  R.  H.  Tiller,  T.  F.  Newman,  J.  B. 

Bigger,  T.  C.  Dobson,  F.  M.  Clayton,  C.  N. 

Collins,  C.  J.  Pope,  J.  M.  Barber,  W.  B. 

Coggins,  W.  S.  Hardin,  S.  F.  Garrison,  O.  B. 

Brown,  J.  D.  Chapman,  W.  H.  Mauldin,  W.  O. 

Malonl,  H.  B.  Woodsidi  ,  J.  P.  Gilbert,  J.  B. 

Martin,  R.  V.  Sims,  K.  F.  Eaddy,  E.  A. 

Speer,  G.  W.  Metz,  J.  Fl  MASTER,  G.   W. 

Nettles,  J.  P.  Hope,  W.  P.  Chastain,  P.  G. 

Lemon,  R.  H.  Nottingham,  H.  I).  Fatiiim,  E.  E. 

Taylor,  S.  P.  Gassaway,  H.  B.  Mellette,  V.  M. 


LAURENS    COUNTY    CLUB 

OFFICERS 

B.  C.  Martin President 

C.  L.   McClaurin Vice-President 

J.  E.  Blackvcell Secretary  and   Treasurer 


MEMBERS 

Anderson,  W.  D. 

Rampy,  C.  T. 

Betsill,  W.  L. 

Steer,  R.  L. 

Blackwell,  J.  W. 

Smith,  M.  L. 

Babb,  T.  H. 

Todd,  J.  S. 

COPELAND,   W.    E. 

Traynham,  K.  E. 

Childress,  R.  B. 

Vance,  R.  B. 

Donnan,  S.  B. 

Wells,  R.  E. 

Dobbins,  W.  C. 

Wood,  L.  D. 

Gray,  N.  N. 

Witherspoon,  J.  D 

()\\  in(,s,  H.  R. 

Woi  ford,  B.  V. 

Yeargin,  R.  O. 


CALHOUN    LITERARY    SOCIETY 

OFFICERS 

G.  C.  Whetstone first  Term  President 

J.    C.    Lynn ....  .     Second  Term   President 

W.    D.    Mayfield Third  Term  President 

W.   E.  Wood Fourth   Term    President 


Abrams,  E.  C. 
Barnwell,  J.  B. 
Basha,  G. 
Boggs,  H.  Q. 
Brooks,  J.  B. 
Bowie,  P.  E. 
Carter,  W.  R. 
Chapman,  C.  E. 
Coleman,  L.  B. 
Cowherd,  C.  P. 
Cousar,  T.  A. 
Copeland,  F.  P. 
DeLoach,  J.  L. 
Gunter,  M.  W. 


MEMBERS 

Hendrix,  W.  G. 
Heap,  E. 
Hill,  C.  P. 
Howle,  L.  F. 
Hollis,  C.  H. 
Johnson,  M.  H. 
Knight,  C.  V. 
Lancaster,  J.  Z. 
Lytle,  C.  A. 
Layton,  C.  V. 
McFarland,  P.  A. 
McGurn,  G.  W. 
Mann,  W.  H. 
Myers,  J.  I. 


Miles,  J.  I. 
Means,  A. 
Nolan,  M.  P. 
Nisbett,  V.  O. 
Perry,  W.  B. 
Page,  D.  D. 
Self,  M.  B. 
Sander,  H.  F. 
Thompson,  F.  O. 

WOFI  ORD,    B.    W. 

Wallace,  W.  H. 
Watson,  C.  A. 
White,  W.  J. 


CHESTER   COUNTY   CLUB 

^111  HE  purpose  of  the  Chester  County  Club  is  to  create 
a  spirit  of  good  fellowship  among  the  students  and  to 
promote  social  affairs  throughout  the  County  during  holi- 
days, in  order  to  interest  high  school  students  in  Clemson. 


OFFICER 


C.    L.    Bannister 


P 're si  tic  ut 


Abell,  F.  E. 
Abernathey,  W.  L. 
Allen,  W.  D. 
Barber,  W.  B. 
Burnside,  B.  R. 
Chitty,  F.  C. 

DURAM,    W.    S. 
ESKRIDGE,   W.    H. 

Ellis,  F.  R. 
Gladden,  E.  T. 


MEMBERS 
Gibson,  C.  C. 
Graves,  J.  H. 
Guy,  R.  C. 
Harden,  S.  F. 
Hopper,  R. 
Hollis,  C.  H. 
Holder,  W.  S. 
Kelsey,  J.  R. 
Malone,  H.  B. 
Mi  i  ion,  S.  F. 


Nottingham,  H.  D. 
Reid,  G.  B. 
Triplett,  W.  L. 
Tibbs,  J.  H. 
Wade,  F.  C. 
Walker,  H. 
Wilson,  E.  H. 
Wade,  W.  E. 
Yarborough,  W.  G. 


NORTH   CAROLINA  CLUB 

XJL  HE  North  Carolina  Club  was  organized  in  the  fall  of   193  2  with  the  purpose  of  better  acquainting 
the  students  and  faculty  members  from  the  "Old  North  State"  with  each  other  as  Clemson  men. 

OFFICERS 

O.  R.  Huskey President 

J.  Metz Secretary-Treasurer 

MEMBERS 


Austin,  F.  J. 
Bridges,  H.  P. 
Cousar,  T.  A. 
Coleman,  T.  B. 


Davis,  F.  H. 
Dellinger,  E.  S. 
Gambell,  L.  A. 
Guill,  J.  E. 


Crani  ord,  M.  R.       Harreeson,  R. 


I  1 1  n'ry  Rankin 
O.  P.  Rhyne 


FACULTY 

F.  W.  Zurburg 

G.  E.  Metz 


Householder,  W.  R.  Robinson,  Earl 

Knight,  S.  B.  Robinson,  G.  W 

McCord,  A.  R.  Shook,  H.  C. 

Purdie,  J.  W.  Smart,  S.  D. 
Rhinehardt,  W.  A. 


G.  R.  Shi  rrii  i 
W.  E.  Shinn 


TIGER    BROTHERHOOD 

Xj||_  IGER  BROTHERHOOD  is  a  local  honor  organization,  the  purpose  of  which 
origin  in  1928,  to  foster  the  spirit  of  good  fellowship  and  upbuilding  of  character 
at  Clemson. 

OFFICERS 

W.  W.  Dickson 

E.  L.  Ready 


F.    B.    SCHIRMER 


Secretary  and 


has   been,   since   its 
among  the  students 


President 
Vice-President 
Treasurer 


MEMBERS 


Robinson,  G.  W. 
Glenn,  N.  B. 
Webb,  H.  J. 
Latimer,  P.  H. 
Moss,  W.  D. 
Eaton,  R.  B. 
Martin,  B.  C. 
McLaurin,  C.  L. 
Morris,  E.  L. 
Win  i  mom  ,  G.  V. 
Foci  e,  G.  E. 
Betzell,  W.  L. 


Bryce,  C.  S. 
Mustard,  A.  C. 
Britt,  W.  L. 
Paterson,  S.  R. 
Burton,  W.  J. 
Perry,  W.  B. 
Hutcheson,  J.  R. 
Hollis,  C.  H. 

PlNC  KM  1  ,    B.    D. 

Mayfield,  W.  D. 
Sim  rril,  D.  D. 
1>i  (  kham,  H.  B. 


Barney,  J.  N. 
Hunter,  J.  E. 
Marshall,  J.  L. 
Woodward,  J.  H. 
Bowen,  T.  O. 
Bigger,  E.  W. 
Gore,  W.  E. 
Metz,  J. 
Karelitz,  M.  H. 
Foster,  J.  L.  O. 
Hicks,  H.  B. 
Whei  i  i  r,  H.  M. 


Watson,  T.  M. 
Myers,  T.  R. 
Bridge,  M.  P. 
Bridge,  A.  W. 
Harvin,  L.  H. 
Murph,  W.  S. 
Barron,  W.  W. 
Fulmer,  J.  L. 
McGee,  K.  W. 
Jordan,  W.  K. 
Truesdale,  F.  C. 


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A.   S.   M.   E. 

^111  HE  American  Society  of  Mechanical  Engineers  is  a  technical  organization  of  students  taking  prac- 
tically all  courses  in  Engineering.  Its  aim  is  to  train  students  to  prepare  and  present  papers  and  talks. 
It  promotes  confidence,  executive  ability,  and  social  development. 

OFFICERS 

D.  D.  Sherrill President 

B.  D.  Pinckney Secretary  and  Treasurer 

R.  E.  Holman Executive  Committee 

B.  C.  Martin Executive  Committee 

C.  L.  McLaurin Executive  Committee 

MEMBERS 
Abrams,  C.  Evans,  C.  M.  Morris,  E.  L.  Thompson,  J.  W. 

Andrews,  L.  M.  Gladden,  E.  T.  Nathan,  H.  H.  Thompson,  F.  M. 

Bell,  J.  U.  Hewitt,  T.  H.  Rainey,  H.  B.  Townsend,  P.  W. 

Bussey,  J.  L.  Jackson,  T.  H.  Simons,  D.  E.  Werts,  A.  P. 

Campbell,  J.  A.  Knigoff,  M.  Shores,  R.  B.  Wheeler,  H.  M. 

Cunningham,  F.  H.  Leverette,  W.  L.  Talley,  J.  F.  Westmoreland,  J.  B. 

DuBose,  T.  S.  McKinney,  J.  T. 


A.   S.   C.   E. 

^111  HE  American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers  is  composed  of  students  in  good  standing,  in  the  Junior  and 
Senior  classes,  taking  the  Civil  Engineering  course.  The  purpose  of  this  organization  is  to  present  to  its 
members  engineering  knowledge. 

OFFICERS 

R.   D.   Stephenson President 

I.  N.  Rivers Vice-President 

W.  S.  Murph Secretary  and   Treasurer 

MEMBERS 

Arrington,  J.  B.  Odell,  H.  H.  Bannister,  C.  L.  Raw  ls,  O.  G. 

Barnwell,  J.  B.  Scott,  J.  D.  Spearman,  J.  M.  King,  E.  H. 

Lawton,  E.  G.  Law  ton,  F.  A.  Herndon,  J.  R.  Fudge,  W.  R. 

Lindsay,  R.  H.  Zuvich,  T.   f.  Middleton,  R.  H.  Abrams,  M.  S. 

Morris,  E.  L.  Wattley,  P.  A.  Quattlebaum,  A.  M. 

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^JIL  AU  BETA  PI  is  a  National  Honorary  Engineer- 
ing Fraternity.  The  Clemson  chapter  was  installed 
in  1928  and  was  one  of  the  youngest  in  this  fifty- 
year-old  organization.  Around  thirty  men,  all  of 
whom  are  in  the  upper  twenty  per  cent,  of  the  stu- 
dents in  the  Civil,  Mechanical  and  Electrical  En- 
Sneering  compose  the  quota  of  the  Clemson  organ- 
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THE   DAIRY   CLUB    1933 

^111  HE    Dairy   Club   aims   to   stimulate   interest   in   the  dairy  industry   among   the  Agricultural  Students 
at  Clemson.  . 

OFFICERS 

L.  A.  Livingston President 

J.    R.    Moss Vice-President 

R.  L.  Steer Secretary   and   Treasurer 

MEMBERS 

Allison,  W.  E.  Jordan,  W.  K.  Nettles,  J.  P.  White,  C.  H. 

Barnett,  G.  M.  Lemmon,  R.  H.  Padgett,  W.  H.  Martin,  J.  A. 

Blakely,  R.  W.  Livingston,  L.  A.  Rainey,  W.  P.  Burton,  J.  C. 

Calhoun,  C.  E.  Lupo,  W.  E.  Rivers,  J.  T.  Evans,  H.  H. 

Caughman,  D.  H.  McConnell,  S.  W.  Snelling,  H.  Cooler,  S.  A. 

DeLoach,  J.  L.  McGee,  K.  W.  Steer,  R.  L.  Smith,  W.  G. 

DeWitt,  W.  C.  McIvi  r,  E.  R.  Thackston,  W.  M.  Cope,  J.  M. 

Frey,  G.  N.  McKellar,  T.  P.  Timmerman,  E.  R.  Walker,  H.  L. 

Funderuurk,  B.  J.  Moss,  J.  R.  Todd,  J.  W.  I,\nn,  W.  G. 
Gray,  F.  M. 


SENIOR    DANCING   CLUB 

OFFICERS 

J.  L.  O.  Foster President 

W.  R.  Williams Vice-President 

P.  M.  Parrot Secretary   and   Treasurer 

MEMBERS 

McLaurin,  C.  L.  Calhoun,  A.  M.  Whetstone,  G.  V.  Sease,  G.  A. 

Wray,  J.  B.  Gore,  W.  E.  Jackson,  F.  C.  Byrd,  H.  L. 

Ashmori  ,  W.  G.  Cheatham,  C.  H.  Clayton,  H.  A.  Clifton,  F.  T. 

Adams,  E.  J.  Richly,  R.  M.  Tribble,  W.  F.  Fogle,  G.  E. 

Culp,  W.  R.  Burns,  C.  F.  Strom,  L.  D.  Stanton,  W.  F. 

Martin,  B.  C.  Burgess,  E.  A.  Gist,  W.  H.  Durant,  W.  E. 

Bane,  P.  W.  Herbert,  J.  T.  Quattlebaum,  P.  Solomons,  W.  S. 

Shaw,  E.  B.  Boggs,  H.  Q.  Miller,  J.  W.  Ballentine,  J.  M. 

Thompson,  J.  W.  Prickett,  F.  L.  Moore,  F.  L.  Floyd,  C. 

Sparks,  F.  L.  Moss,  C.  S.  Jordan,  W.  K.  Robinson,  J.  F. 

McCall,  A.  E.  Smoak,  J.  J.  Layton,  C.  V.  McCutchen,  J. 

\i  i  ii  i  i  r,  C.  H.  Wattley,  P.  A.  Beckham,  H.  B.  Mikell,  W.  H. 

Elliott,  J.  B.  I  ightsey,  E.  O.  Sutherland,  M.  H.  McGrew,  G.  E. 

Moore,  F.  B.  Forb,  N.  J.  Latham,  E.  E. 

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JUNIOR  DANCING  CLUB 

OFFICERS 

L.   N.  McKain President 

E.  H.  King Vice-President 

J.  B.  Day Secretary  and   Treasurer 

MEMBERS 

Witherspoon,  J.  H.           Gray,  F.  M.  Sorenture,  S.  Greene,  F.  E. 

Lawrence,  J.  Johnson,  N.  Y.  Skardon,  A.  H.  Schachte,  W.  L. 

Medlin,  W.  A.  Latham,  B.  M.  Jenkins,  R.  F.  Whitlaw,  L.  G. 

Carter,  W.  R.  Duncan,  F.  Y.  Yarborough,  W.  G.           Vaughan,  R.  S. 

Sloan,  E.  Butch,  M.  S.  J.  Moise,  S.  L.  Goodson,  J.  W. 

Self,  M.  B.  Wilson,  H.  S.  James,  J.  F.  Foster,  M.  A. 

Bell,  J.  U.  Cousar,  T.  Cobb,  W.  C.  Westmoreland,  J.  B. 

Town-send,  P.  W.  Dargan,  H.  G.  Witherspoon,  J.  D.  White,  W.  J. 

Gun  i  is,  D.  P.  Harvin,  L.  H.  Blackwell,  J.  E.  Lide,  T.  N. 
Patterson,  S.  R. 


J.    C.    LlTTLEJOHN 

Business  Manager 


PIIILICATIOM 


Captain  Harcombe 


"Russ"  Wait,  Jr. 
Editor-in-Chief 


Clarenci;  I-.i  1  i  rih 
Photo  Editor 


"Red"  Moore 
Associate  Photo  Editor 


Gene  Adwis 
Literary  Editor 


E.  J.  Adams 

Associate  Editor 


W.    G.   ASHMORE 

Editor-in-Chief 


J.  L.  O.  Foster 
Managing  Editor 


THE    TIGER 


W.  H.  Padgett 
Circulation  Editor 


P.  M.   Parrott 
Business   Manager 


W .     I    .    I.I  VI  HI    I   I  1 

Athletic  Editor 


y.   M.  C.  A.  ADVISORY  COUNCIL 


Prof.  S.  M.  Martin,  Chairman 


Dr.  E.  W.  Sikes 
Mr.  B.  B.  Burley 
Prof.  S.  B.  Earle 
Mr.  J.  C.  Littlfjohn 
Mr.  G.  H.  Aull 


Mr.  P.  B.  Holtzendorpf,  Jr. 
N.  B.  Glenn 
Prof.  J.  E.  Junter 
Mr.  T.  L.  Vaughn 
Mr.  G.  W.  Speer 


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SENIOR  y.  M.  C.  A.  COUNCIL 

OFFICERS 

H.   J.   Webb  President 

E.  L.  Ready Vice-President 

J.  L.  Fulmer Secretary 

MEMBERS 

Arrington,  C.  A.  Frey,  G.  N.  Livingston,  L.  A.  Pinckney,  B.  D. 

Bigger,  E.  \V.  Galphin,  S.  P.  Mayfield,  W.  D.  Quattlebaum,  Paul 

Bishop,  J.  K.  Garrison,  O.  B.  Monts,  E.  L.  Spencer,  W.  H. 

Bowen,  T.  O.  Glenn,  N.  B.  Moore,  J.  L.  Sutherland,  M.  H. 

Broadway,  G.  L.  Gore,  W.  E.  Moss,  J.  R.  Walker,  C.  P. 

Chastain,  P.  G.  Harley,  G.  L.  Murph,  W.  S.  Walters,  J.  V. 

(mi  viham,  C.  H.  Jordan,  W.  H.  Newman,  J.  R.  Whetstone,  G.  V. 

Dorn,  G.  B.  Lain  wi,  I  .  E.  Padgett,  W.  H.  Wood,  W.  E. 


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OFFICERS 

W.   B.    Perry President 

B.  M.  Latham Vice-President 

C.  N.  Clayton Secretary 

MEMBERS 

Hutcheson,  J.  R.                    Neussner,  K.  E.                     Nolan,  M.  P.  Wyatt,  C.  D. 

Huskey,  O.  R.                          Burton,  W.  J.                        Bigger,  T.  C.  Ellis,  J.  R. 

Dubose,  T.  S.                            Grimball,  P.  C.                     Lytle,  C.  A.  Schermer,  F.  B. 

Steer,  R.  L.                               McIver,  E.  R.                          White,  W.  J.  Howle,  W. 

Mack,  J.  L.                                Hinton,  C.  N.                       Cowherd,  C.  P.  Mauldin,  W.  O. 

Seabrook,  S.  G.                       Lemaster,  G.  W.                   Carter,  G.  M.  Basha,  G. 

Travniiam,  K.  E.                     Van  de  Erve,  M.                   Chapman,  C.  E.  Edwards 


SOPHOMORE    "y"    COUNCIL 

OFFICERS 

J.    Metz President 

K.   W.  McGee Vice-President 

L.   A.   Kay Secretary  and   Treasurer 

MEMBERS 

Anderson,  W.  D.  Farmer,  J.  S.  King,  R.  E.  Rogers,  R.  T. 

Antley,  W.  S.  Fike,  C.  L.  Luchencho,  A.  Salley,  R.  B. 

Anderson,  P.  M.  Glenn,  J.  P.  VIauldin,  W.  P.  Smith,  H.  W. 

Betsill,  W.  L.  Goodman,  J.  Madden,  J.  H.  Stevens,  D.  A. 

Britt,  W.  L.  Gordon,  C.  P.  Major,  B.  Suggs,  L.  D. 

Bowie,  P.  E.  Harris,  B.  Martin,  L.  L.  Sutherland,  R.  C. 

Bowers,  F.  L.  Hawkins,  B.  S.  McBraty,  J.  D.  Schumpert,  W.  M. 

Burton,  J.  C.  Hiller,  J.  T.  McConnell,  W.  B.  Woodside,  J.  P. 

Chaplin,  G.  Horton,  P.  McCord,  P.  R.  Wade,  F.  C. 

Clarke,  R.  T.  Hudgins,  L.  M.  Nottingham,  H.  D.  Strange,  T.  S. 

Curtis,  D.  T.  Hollis,  C.  H.  Owings,  G.  E.  Acker,  H.  H. 

Cooler,  S.  H.  Jones,  H.  B.  Pope,  D.  T.  McLaurin,  C.  H. 

Casey,  J.  O.  Johnson,  M.  H.  Page,  S.  Land,  J.  E. 

DeLoach,  J.  L. 


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completed  this  year  under  innumerable  handicaps  and  disadvan- 
tages— to  relate  them  here  would  be  an  apology — we  aren't  doing  that. 
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most  graciously  in  every  possible  way. 

Again  may  we  say  that  we  hope  Taps  '33  comes  up  to  all  expecta- 
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